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Discover and view existing stories on Wikipedia articles
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Description

User story

As a user, I want to discover and view existing stories attached to an article.

Design details
  • Designs are applicable for articles viewed on a mobile browser.
  • Show attached stories to an article followed by an option to create a new story.
  • Show at a max of 10 stories. If more than 10 stories are attached to an article, then show the most recent stories.
  • Attached story uses the thumbnail which is the image from the first story page.
  • Attached story has a title that is same as the story title.
Some stories available.png (780×360 px, 119 KB)
  • If an article doesn't have a story attached, only show create a new story option.
  • In case of multiple stories, fix the story image icon position and allow the horizontal scroll to access other stories.
multiple stories available.png (780×360 px, 117 KB)
  • Both logged in and logged out users can read stories attached to an article.
  • A tap on a story will open it in a story viewer.
  • Users can go back and forth to read story pages.
  • If there is only one story attached to an article, don't show read next story button on last page of a story.
  • If there is more than one story attached to an article, show read next story button, which randomly selects the next story attached to an article.
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  • Tapping on the close icon will close a story and return to article.

Design file

Event Timeline

SBisson renamed this task from Discover and view existing stories to Discover and view existing stories on Wikipedia articles.Feb 2 2022, 8:28 PM
SBisson triaged this task as Medium priority.Feb 4 2022, 7:34 PM
SBisson moved this task from Backlog to Definition on the Inuka-Team (Kanban) board.
SBisson raised the priority of this task from Medium to High.Feb 10 2022, 7:14 PM

Testing:

Users can go back and forth to read story pages.

  1. When trying to navigate to previous story pages using the "Back" browser button, the user is taken to the previous story instead of the previous frame on the Web.

Followup ticket created T308012

If there is more than one story attached to an article, show read next story button, which randomly selects the next story attached to an article.

  1. I believe the story name, or at least part of it (for really long names), should be shown on all story pages. It will answer the question: "Which story am I viewing?". I came across a story below but I could not tell which one it was. Your thoughts @SGautam_WMF

A ticket has been created here: T308010

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