- What do you like about the proposed design?
- It's very consistent with the Reply tool, thus it has the same advantages (notably visual editor for users who depend on it).
- What do you wish was different in the proposal?
- Nothing on my mind.
- Can you compare the designs being proposed here to the current experience? Can you accomplish your current workflow for adding new discussions with this proposal?
- While this integrates well with the "Add topic" button located at the very top of talk pages, some pages make use button-like elements which link to
?action=edit§ion=new
and offer another way to start a discussion. (Example: w:cs:Wikipedie:Bot/Žádosti o provedení práce, button "Požádat".) In other words, clicking a link with a specific address is another way of starting a new discussion. So I was wondering if you thought about integrating with those links/buttons as well. But otherwise this probably works well the classical way.
- While this integrates well with the "Add topic" button located at the very top of talk pages, some pages make use button-like elements which link to
- What other improvements do you think would be valuable for us to consider making to the new tool?
- (This is related to the previous question.) There is a gadget on Wikidata (NewSection) (and possibly other wikis) which appends "Add topic" to the last heading on a discussion page (example page). This is meant to provide an alternative for users who would click "edit" at the last present discussion, add a new heading to start a new discussion. But it also serves as an "entry point" at the bottom as well, as opposed to the classical one at the top. So it might be worth providing a native "entry point" at the bottom of talk pages (like "You can start a new discussion here") using this tool.
Topic on Talk:Talk pages project/New topic/Flow
Appearance
The team has been talking about whether the new style should be "always" (whenever you end up at a link with ?action=edit§ion=new
, this is what you get) or just "sometimes" (different buttons/links/parts of the page behave differently). Which would you prefer?
I think it would be nice to have some support for the custom elements as well. (At least when they point to the same page.)