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There

have

been

some

experiments

around

color-coded

WikiText

editing
(
including

an
[[mw:User:Remember_the_dot/Syntax_highlighter|English
Wikipedia
gadget]]
and

a

working

implementation

in

the

Android app
).
This

could

be

made

into

a

real feature of the
WikiEditor
extension
.

+

Il

y

a

déjà

eu

quelques

expériences

pour

éditer le wikitexte avec coloration syntaxique
(
notamment

un
[[mw:User:Remember_the_dot/Syntax_highlighter|English gadget
Wikipedia
]]
et

une

implémentation

fonctionnelle

dans

l'application

Androit
).
Cela

pourrait

devenir

une

fonctionnalité

de

l'extension
WikiEditor.

{{collapse top|Earlier discussion and endorsements}}

{{collapse top|Earlier discussion and endorsements}}

: Is it like [[mw:Extension:CodeMirror]]? --[[User:Pastakhov|Pastakhov]] ([[User talk:Pastakhov|talk]]) 17:40, 20 May 2015 (UTC)

: Is it like [[mw:Extension:CodeMirror]]? --[[User:Pastakhov|Pastakhov]] ([[User talk:Pastakhov|talk]]) 17:40, 20 May 2015 (UTC)

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==
Default

user
interface
mode
==

+

==
Mode

«
interface
utilisateur par défaut »
==

People who have been editing for a long time often have highly personalised interfaces, and also have access to a variety of tools/rights that aren't available to new users. These are both important things, but it does make it difficult for existing users to understand the issues facing new users. A practical example of this is, when giving presentations to new users at outreach events, many Wikimedians create a 'fake' user account specifically to be able to show the 'default' user interface on the screen to the newbies. Importantly, the presenter never actually presses 'save' when showing how to edit, because then this user account would get the auto-confirmed userright.

People who have been editing for a long time often have highly personalised interfaces, and also have access to a variety of tools/rights that aren't available to new users. These are both important things, but it does make it difficult for existing users to understand the issues facing new users. A practical example of this is, when giving presentations to new users at outreach events, many Wikimedians create a 'fake' user account specifically to be able to show the 'default' user interface on the screen to the newbies. Importantly, the presenter never actually presses 'save' when showing how to edit, because then this user account would get the auto-confirmed userright.

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