[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-09-15 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-04-10 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-03-31 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #21 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 108300 abandoned by Jdlrobson:
[WIP] Allow users to adjust the font size

Reason:
Abandoning due to lack of activity. Please resubmit with changes if you are not
done :-)

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/108300

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-03-31 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-18 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-18 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #20 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 108300 had a related patch set uploaded by Theopolisme:
[WIP] Allow users to adjust the font size

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/108300

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-17 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #18 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Theo does this still look rather intriguing and fun to work on it? If so let us
know and I'll mark the bug to show you are working on it! :)

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-17 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #19 from Theopolisme theopolismew...@gmail.com ---
Yeah, please do so.

This requires a fair bit of work to make functional so it won't be done
immediately, but I plan to work on it this weekend.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #13 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Could be a good task for a volunteer to put a first version of this in alpha...
Anyone interested in designing something akin to #c10?

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #14 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) jared.zimmer...@wikimedia.org ---
May has started a design for this on mobile app, perhaps we could leverage a
lighter weight version for mobile web.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #15 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) jared.zimmer...@wikimedia.org ---
May has started a design for this on mobile app, perhaps we could leverage a
lighter weight version for mobile web.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #16 from Theopolisme theopolismew...@gmail.com ---
Hi! As a volunteer, this looks rather intriguing :) I'd be interested in
working on it. (Can you provide a link to May's design, perhaps?)

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2014-01-13 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #17 from mgallo...@wikimedia.org ---
This is a video about the action button but what you're looking for is also
captured. 49sec.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5pf7josg0s3ht95/ActionButton.mov

I've received feedback that the reading experience settings should stay under
settings (accessible through side drawer) and I can agree because it isn't
something users change frequently. Users will most likely adjust their reading
experience settings (text size, contrast, background color) once every now and
then to their comfortable spot. Also, night/day mode should be an option to
change automatically by the device. I think having to watch the changes on the
article while you adjust is very helpful to a user and I don't know if we can
achieve this if we put it under settings screen.

Hope it's what you guys are looking for.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-12-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #11 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Should it surface to all browsers? I personally find the icon in the bottom
left on Washington Post rather annoying and would be interested in a less
obtrusive UI element. Also the less JavaScript for the best - it might be
better placed in Special:MobileOptions / Special:Preferences as a setting if we
do want to support this.

I still think this is what pinch zoom what built for.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-12-27 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #12 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) jared.zimmer...@wikimedia.org ---
I don't like burying things like this in settings, i might need a different
font size from being on the couch at home, to being on the bus, to reading in
bed, to walking down the sidewalk not paying attention to my surroundings.
point is I don't want to go to another screen, i don't want to reload the page,
and i don't want to fiddle with my browsers back buttons. A lot of people
probably don't even know settings exist or why they'd want to go there in the
first place. I don't find the brow.si extension to be particularly distracting,
and I think its a great access point for visual settings like background color,
font size, and sharing options, always there, and not really in your way.
Burying in settings is a sure-fire way to have it not used. out of sight, out
of mind.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-12-24 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #10 from Jared Zimmerman (WMF) jared.zimmer...@wikimedia.org ---
I think this is a great idea. Washinton post uses a modified version of
http://brow.si you can see it here
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mikhail-kalashnikov-inventor-of-ak-47-dies-at-94/2013/12/23/624e40be-6bf5-11e3-b405-7e360f7e9fd2_story.html
(only shows on mobile) May is working on a similar control for native app, lets
wait for that design and try to implement consistantly on mobile web, native
app, and possibly desktop at the same time. Adding May to this bug.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-12-24 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-05 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #9 from Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com ---
(In reply to comment #8)
 In terms of reader function see bug 49163 - I ran some investigations and
 worked out what was going on.

One of the better articles I've found on designing for Reader is here:

http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/safari-reader

 I think as you suggest a survey might help work out which user's are effected
 by this problem. Although a a third of the US population have this problem we
 can't directly equate this to iPhone users - 

I posited one third of iPhone users as a hypothetical upper bound in response
to your question What is the extent of the problem?  It could be more, it
could be less.  

There could be millions of Android users who don't know how to set a minimum
font size in their browser and have the same problem reading Mobile Wikipedia. 
Just because a browser — or any other technology — has a feature, one can't
assume people know about it or know how to use it.

It would be difficult to conduct a proper, i.e. statistically valid, survey of
the problem, but an informal survey might glean some useful data.

 maybe no browser font size is a reason people don't buy an iPhone. 

I suspect the vast majority of people don't consider features like this when
buying smartphones.  

The real problem here is designing Web pages for smartphones.  As I've noted,
other mobile-optimized sites have chosen larger fonts to improve readability
for their articles and I recommend Mobile Wikipedia do the same.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #5 from Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com ---
Hi Jon:

I'm fully aware of all the zoom functions in iOS 6.  The experience of zooming
a page and dragging it back-and-forth to read sentences is a far cry from being
able to specify a larger font size and having the page reflow accordingly.  

I've submitted feedback to Apple requesting a minimum font size setting for
mobile Safari, but I suspect that's not going to happen.

I think I'm beating a dead horse here.  It appears that both you and Apple seem
to think that zoom solves all problems, but — from a user experience standpoint
– it doesn't.  In my experience, this is a common problem with sites designed
for smartphones. Some get it by using a larger default font size (ReadWrite,
The Next Web), but most others don't.   

Perhaps the answer is to simply increase the default font size used by mobile
Wikipedia to that used by ReadWrite or The Next Web in their articles.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #6 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Hi Gregory
Terribly sry if I gave the impression otherwise but I am not saying that zoom
does solve all the problems - all I am saying is I want us to be cautious in
adding any functionality around this and I think we need to discuss it further.
I tend to try and look at bug reports from the other extreme with the goal to
find some compromise that suits every user. Please don't take anything I've
said personally! I see there is an issue here I'm just not quite sure what is
the right way this should be solved.

We could add a user preference for font size but if we do that it would
probably be better as a site wide preference rather than mobile. This however
has the downside in that it means only logged in user's can benefit from the
font size setting. We /can/ also limit this code to phones that need it (e.g.
iPhone)

Increasing default font size is also another option.

I'm no expert in accessibility so it would be really good to understand:
* what the exact problemis that this would be solving that zooming doesn't help
with
* what the ways we might solve it (maybe they are not simply limited to
tweaking the font size)
* What is the extent of the problem? (Which browsers do not have a font size
setting? is it just iphone users? What percentage of our iphone users are hit
by this problem?)

I've added accessibility and design tags in hope we might attract more
discussion.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #7 from Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com ---
Hi Jon:

I'm no expert on accessibility either, but I did spend a lot of my career in
software design and usability.

This is something of a Catch 22 situation.  Mobile Safari doesn't permit one to
specify a default minimum font size (Safari on OS X does in the Advanced tab of
Safari Preferences).  The problem of small fonts on mobile-optimized Web sites
would be solved if Apple added this feature to mobile Safari.  Barring that,
it's up to the designers of Web sites targeted at smartphones to either use
larger default fonts or to offer a feature to change the font size of the
content.  This puts the Web designer in a bind between larger fonts (which
people with perfect vision might not like) and the chore of coding a
font-adjustment feature.  

If one were to use the old IBM CUPRIMDS defect classification system
(CUPRIMDS = Capability, Usability, Performance, Reliability, Installability,
Maintainability, Documentation, Service), this font issue is a Capability bug
in Mobile Safari or the mobile Web site.  Capability bugs are bugs in
Functionality delivered versus requirements. 

Identifying this issue as a Capability bug is why I decided to report this
issue via Bugzilla. I initially sent an e-mail about the font size issue to the
Wikipedia Information Team and was directed to The Village Pump, but after a
fruitless attempt to figure out how to raise this issue there, my developer
background kicked in and I decided this was a Capability bug that needed
reporting via Bugzilla.  

To address your particulars, I can only speak from my personal experience and
my perspective as an iPhone 5 user:

 * what the exact problem is that this would be solving that zooming doesn't 
 help with

I find the default font on mobile Wikipedia too small.  I suspect I'm not the
only person who feels this way (you'd need to survey to find out).  For me,
reading Wikipedia articles (and other mobile-optimized Web sites with small
fonts) for a period of time frequently leads to symptoms of CVS.  

Zooming doesn't help because it complicates the experience of reading long-form
articles.  Try reading the Wikipedia article on World War I zoomed via
three-finger tap on an iPhone: it's a nightmare of constant horizontal
scrolling (in either portrait or landscape mode) to read sentences.  Reading
long-form articles when zoomed is an awful user experience.  The navigation
when zoomed via the three-finger tap isn't great.  IMO, zoom is more useful for
viewing images than reading long-form text.  

What I'm looking for is the kind of user experience one has in e-readers or
when using the Reader mode of mobile Safari: one that allows for font size
adjustment.  Unfortunately, mobile Wikipedia articles are coded in a way that
the Reader feature is unavailable.  As an aside, I've been unable to find any
Apple guidelines for Web designers to make their content work in Reader.  If
you search Google for safari reader design guidelines (sans quotes) you'll
find some posts relating experiments Web developers have performed to glean
Reader-friendly design guidelines, but there are no official guidelines from
Apple on how to design Web pages so they work with the Reader function.

 * what the ways we might solve it (maybe they are not simply limited to
tweaking the font size)

The problem for me is the default font size!  If the default font size of the
mobile Wikipedia site was larger — like that on ReadWrite or The Next Web — I
wouldn't have a problem reading them.  

I've spent a long time thinking about this problem, so perhaps I'm now too
close to it, but as I see it, there are three ways the mobile Wikipedia site
could address the problem:

1. Increase the default font size (perhaps only for iPhone users) along the
lines of the sites I've cited earlier.  This would be the easiest to implement. 

2. Code a feature to adjust the font size to the user's liking (I'd recommend
saving the preference in a cookie instead of requiring a log-in: as a user of
Wikipedia, rather than a contributor / editor, I don't log in).  

3. Design mobile Wikipedia pages so their full content can be read using the
Reader function of Mobile Safari.  Reader has a built-in font size adjustment
feature.  (I suspect the divisions in the mobile-optimized pages are
prohibiting Reader).   

I've searched to see if anyone has published guidelines on optimal font size
for mobile Web site design.  I haven't found any, but perhaps Jakob Nielsen may
have some in the Nielsen Norman Group report on mobile Website design
guidelines (I'm not going to purchase the report to find out).  More of the
debate in this area seems to be focused on Responsive Design vs. Dedicated
Mobile Site and doesn't get into basics like font size.  Those in the debate
may be blindsided by their proximity to the problem: Google may not see the
issue because Android mobile browsers have the font 

[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #8 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
In terms of reader function see bug 49163 - I ran some investigations and
worked out what was going on.

I think as you suggest a survey might help work out which user's are effected
by this problem. Although a a third of the US population have this problem we
can't directly equate this to iPhone users - maybe no browser font size is a
reason people don't buy an iPhone. Interesting stuff.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-06-03 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #4 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
Yes but as you point out you can still pinch zoom on iOS and this problem only
effects the iOS browser which although has a large percentage of mobile traffic
doesn't account for the majority of our users (Android for example allows you
to increase the browser font size). 

Note here is also the zoom function on iOS:
A simple double-tap with three fingers instantly zooms in and out 200% and you
can double-tap and drag three fingers to dynamically adjust the magnification
between 100% and 500%. Even when zoomed, you can continue using all of the
familiar flick, pinch, tap, and other iPhone gestures to run your favorite
applications.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-05-31 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Andre Klapper aklap...@wikimedia.org changed:

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-05-31 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #3 from Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com ---
I think before one considers this to be a low priority enhancement one should
look at some of the impacts of small fonts on vision:

• According to the latest data I can find from the National Eye Institute
(NEI), a division of the US National Institute of Health (NIH), over 100
million people in the US — about a third of the population — need corrective
lenses (NEI, Vision Research National Plan 1999-2003, page 7, PDF:
http://www.nei.nih.gov/resources/strategicplans/nei_vision_report.pdf)

• About 11 million people who need corrective lenses do not have them.  
(http://www.nei.nih.gov/news/pressreleases/050906.asp)

• Increasing cases of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS - see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_vision_syndrome) are being related to
smartphone use and possibly font size.  If the font is too small, you hold the
device in a manner that increases the likelihood of developing CVS.  While I've
not found a study directly correlating font size and CVS, the following
articles discuss issues of CVS and smartphones, with the first citing font
size:

- http://www.deccanherald.com/content/88495/wrong-font-can-cause-computer.html

- http://www.ocregister.com/articles/vision-272842-computer-eye.html

-
http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/health/eye-doctors-have-warning-for-smartphone-computer-users-about-computer-vision-syndrome

- The NEI's Dr. Rachel Bishop discusses CVS on this Voice of America interview: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LYCmvSHyjo

The CVS problem, in particular, is one that could be helped by enabling font
size adjustment in the Wikipedia Mobile site.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-05-30 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #2 from Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com ---
Jon wrote:

quoteThe font size is relative to your default browser font size. To
increase font size you should increase this./quote

Not in Safari under iOS: there is no preference (under Settings  Safari) for
changing the default browser font size.

The Accessibility setting for font size (Settings  General  Accessibilty 
Large Text) does not apply to Safari: it only applies to the Mail, Contacts,
Calendar, Messages, and Notes apps.

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-05-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48946

Gregory Swain thex...@thexlab.com changed:

   What|Removed |Added

Mobile Platform|--- |iOS 6.x
Web browser|--- |Apple Safari

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[Bug 48946] Add font size adjustment feature to the mobile front end

2013-05-29 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48946

Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org changed:

   What|Removed |Added

   Severity|major   |enhancement

--- Comment #1 from Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org ---
The font size is relative to your default browser font size. To increase font
size you should increase this.

Potentially we may want to review the default font size and as you suggest
increase it on landscape mode but I am very anti making this configurable in
the mobile site itself as this feature already exists as part of the browser as
it should...

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