https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49202
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Bug ID: 49202
Summary: Expand All / Collapse All Toggle Text Button
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: Unprioritized
Component: MobileFrontend
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected], [email protected],
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Classification: Unclassified
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When I Google for a topic such as 'giraffe genetics', I see context in the
search results that I will use to identify the content on the Wikipedia page
that I will ultimately peruse.
To allow me a means to find that content quickly in the Wikipedia Mobile Web
article with Find in Page browser features, it would be really nice if I could
click on an Expand All text button at top of the page to expand sections to
make stuff findable quickly. The thinking here is that the onclick action could
expand the content below but not change the viewport positioning (this feature
would also be handy if I just want to read a full article from beginning to end
without having to tap multiple section headings).
My thinking is that once Expand All is clicked the text for the button would
change to Collapse All upon all of the sections being expanded. The viewport
positioning wouldn't change either, ideally. Similarly, the viewport
positioning wouldn't change for a Collapse All onlick. I believe the Collapse
All would be useful to allow people to quickly see the section headings and
expand sections they care about when they determined they need to look for some
other tidbit in some other part of the article.
Another possible option for getting me to the article content I searched for is
looking at obviously search-redirected requests, and then landing me in the
section, autoexpanded, that contains the first instance of text in the
redirector Referer's query string if it doesn't clearly specifically match the
article title alone (if it is a direct article hit, then I just want to land at
the top of the article). No yellow highlighting or dotted underlining of search
terms, as I think it gives the impression of gaming of the search engines
because so many search-gaming sites follow that exact practice. Dunno if this
article section "zoom" would confuse users, so it's probably a good thing for
an A/B test.
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