https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43064

--- Comment #4 from Gregor Hagedorn <[email protected]> ---
What you explain is pretty depressing. Just the necessity to learn all the
icons for all the rare-to-be-used "inspectors" that will accumulate over time
sounds like it may continue to prevent a majority of people from editing ... I
fear it is dangerous if programmers try to design the user interface for normal
people.

The method used by Google docs works really well for me: when clicking on an
existing link, it directly shows the link target and offers "change" and
"remove". Nice, simple, accessible, intuitive. And all the other non-context
sensitive options for normal text stay in the menu and button and can be
accessed from there. No toolbar full of accessor/inspector items that moves
with the cursor and prevents reading.

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