On 8 August 2014 23:07, Pine W <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Android Mobilisers,
>
> I updated the app but when I search for Wikipedia Signpost I am still
> taken to the top of the Wikipedia Community article instead of the Media
> section.
>
This is bug 65496 <https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65496>.


> I like the "today" icon. I'm curious,  why is that a "today" icon instead
> of "home" or "main page"?
>
The home page of the app is main page right now... but it might not be in
the future! We have a few ideas about what we might want to put on there,
such as recommendations for articles to read/edit.

In order to future-proof the app, "Today" will always take you to a short
summary of today's featured article and what's in the news (i.e. the mobile
version of [[Main Page]]).

 I just discovered the "share" feature.  Cool. In that same menu can we
> offer text-to-speech, including Bluetooth and speaker options for the audio?
>
This is something that's handled by the OS. For example, Android comes with
Google TalkBack [1], an accessibility app which includes a screen reader.
That said, we should make sure that the app plays nicely with it; we
recently discovered that the iOS app doesn't handle these kinds of things
very well, but we got a few fixes in to improve how it works.

Thanks Pine! Let me know if you have any more questions.

Dan

-- 
Dan Garry
Associate Product Manager, Mobile Apps
Wikimedia Foundation
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