Wikipedia Updated The Design For The First Time In 12 Years
Wikipedia is finally getting its first major redesign in a decade, but it may be notable precisely because of how little it changes. The newly launched version looks very familiar and at the same time fixes some common problems.
The new interface includes improved search, a more visible tool for switching between languages, and more. At the same time, the table of contents of the article has also undergone changes, now it is much easier and faster to get access to one or another part of it. Including by moving the title to the side of the page. The new interface has reportedly been available in many language versions of Wikipedia, but is now rolling out to the English version of the site as well. According to representatives of the organization, the update was necessary in order to meet the needs of a new generation of Internet users.
The redesign aims to modernize Wikipedia by making it more accessible to the “next generation” of Internet users who may not be very familiar with the Internet, according to the creators.