https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52817

--- Comment #25 from Isarra <[email protected]> ---
I guess there are two things here.

1: Users will primarily care about preferences affecting a specific page when
on that specific page. They will be able to most effectively see the effects
when on that page, too, so giving them the option to save what works when
they're there, seeing that it works, is generally quite useful.

2: Users do tend to expect to find preferences in preferences. A common
practice, especially for users who have used the software before but are on a
new project, is to go through all of them and quickly configure things how they
like them, or think they will. Alternately, if they want to go back and disable
something after it behaves weirdly, or if another user tells them to change a
setting, the preferences are a likely place to go for that.

Yes.

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