https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43677

--- Comment #8 from Brandon Harris <[email protected]> ---
There is "simplification" and then there is "simplification".  Which is more
simple:

Scenario a:

1) User creates account.
2) User clicks "preferences"
3) User clicks "appearance"
4) User selects certain options.
5) User clicks save.


Scenario b:
1) User creates account.
2a) User somehow learns what css is and how to use it
2b) User somehow figures out that they have a personal css file
2) User edits the URL bar to have it go to User:Whomever/vector.css
3) User adds css edits to make the site usable for them
4) User clicks "save"

Scenario c:
1) User creates account.
2) Immediately after the account is created - on the "success" screen - user is
asked "Do you want to enable X, Y, Z?" along with a "skip this stuff" button
3) User selects certain options.  Options are automatically saved.

Your comment about a screen reader is spurious and not really relevant or
useful here.

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