Movement Strategy/Initiatives/Adaptable UX to various devices
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Adaptable UX to various devices
Improving the User Experience of the Wikimedia platform involves making the user experience adaptable to different devices. For example, the interface of Wikimedia projects should be mobile-friendly. This is not a one-time thing, because the interface should also adapt to upcoming trends in technology.
Adaptable UX to various devices:
- Interfaces designed intentionally for a wide range of devices so users can consume and contribute in diverse contexts.
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Initiative | Project | Stakeholder type | Project lead | Geography of the project | Implementation Phase |
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11. Adaptable UX to various devices | Overall Initiative Coordination | ||||
11. Adaptable UX to various devices | Improvements to editing notifications on the Wikipedia iOS app | WMF |
Related documents and discussions
Some of the past discussions, texts and old versions of Movement Strategy recommendations that can provide further context to this initiative:
- Diversity recommendation #1: Introducing people-centered principles within the Wikimedia movement
- Diversity recommendation #2: Reaching a self-aware and dynamic structure aimed at community diversity and health
- Diversity recommendation #3: Redesigning the platforms for more diversity of people and content experiences
- Initiative discussion on Meta (2020)
- Mobile Strategy Research (2011)