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Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Archive/Progress bar

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Progress bar

NoN Already on other teams roadmap

  • Problem: A progress bar below the navbar.
  • Who would benefit: Readers that wonder "how long is this page", and don't have a scrollbar (or do not want to look at that unaesthetic monstrosity)
  • Proposed solution: A beautiful thin aesthetic bar of wikipedian colors, its width being the scroll progress.
  • More comments: Also changes colors or stuff with different themes, and has a checkbox in the preferences
  • Phabricator tickets:
  • Proposer: G.L.Sirius (talk) 09:30, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion

Reading progress bars are great for blog posts and news articles, and you see them often on those sort of sites. They're great for the reader to know how much of the article is left, because there is an implicit assumption on those websites that readers will read (or at least skim) the majority of the article's content. With all that said, does that assumption exist on Wikipedia? I don't think it does. I don't think any significant percentage of readers actually reads whole articles. I believe the general user experience is to read the introduction only, maybe the sidebar, and maybe another section of interest. Thus, I don't think a reading progress bar is appropriate on Wikipedia, or any wiki. --//Lollipoplollipoplollipop::talk 16:40, 12 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]