### Why are we doing this?
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- Search is the most used feature in the app, but physically one of the furthest and hardest to reach.
- According to [stats in June 2020](https://analytics.wikimedia.org/published/reports/wikipedia-android-app/metrics/2020-06.html), 62.4% of all app users are visiting at least one article page during a session. That’s 3.3 Million a month.
- Related issue: T217316.
### Proposed changes
#### Toolbar
| **Before** | **After**
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- Add labels to toolbar items
- Use the same design / dimensions as for the app’s main navigation
- Reduce visible items to 5
- New toolbar IA:
- `Save`
- `Language`
- `Search`
- `Theme`
- `Contents`
#### Overflow menu
| **Before** | **After**
| {F31967766} | {F31967880}
- Move `Find in page` and `Share` to overflow menu at top right.
- New overflow menu IA:
- `Forward` (only display when available)
- `Find in page `
- `Share article`
- `Open a new tab`
- `Explore` (to get back home)
### Search flow
| {F31967763} | {F31967772} | {F31967774} | {F31967776} | {F31967795}
| 1. User taps on search in toolbar | 2. Familiar search modal opens with active keyboard | 3. User types in search term | 4. User selects a search term | 5. User is taken to searched article
- Tapping back in 2/3/4 leads users back to previous article (Williamsburg Bridge)