Last modified: 2013-12-04 13:55:08 UTC
Certain items like [[d:Q7186]] and [[d:Q2494]] have enough properties that on the sitelinks are pushed off the visible area (on my 15" laptop) and require scrolling to see them. There should be some kind of navigation/table of contents which provide quick links to properties, sitelinks, etc. I am thinking of something like the navigation bar at the top of [[commons:File:Apis_florea_worker_1.jpg]] (or any other commons image). Right now if a visitor comes from [[it:Marie Curie]] by hitting "edit links", they won't initially see the sitelinks, which I think is a problem.
We could add one or more parsed message in the top that enables/disables after whats available in a TOC. That would give some flexibility.
The [edit] link should go directly to the langlinks section. This might be a separate bug though.
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/52796/
Should be done with an eye on the EntityView rewrite.
Change 52796 abandoned by Jeroen De Dauw: (Bug 44876) Add toc to EntityView https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52796
Abandoned commit as it was just rotting on gerrit, needing a lot of rebase work. Might or might not include stuff we could use when implementing this.
Change 90755 had a related patch set uploaded by Bene: (bug 44876) add a table of content to item pages https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/90755
I just discussed this with Henning some more and we came up with a possible way to improve the visual part of this: we can have the ToC not like it is now in Wikipedia articles but more like on Wikivoyage (see for example https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Paris).
+1
Change 90755 merged by jenkins-bot: (bug 44876) add a table of content to item pages https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/90755