**Problem**
The offline compilation version of an article may not be the most up to date version of an article. Users may be confused or misunderstand if they see information that is not up to date without realizing it (e.g., a biography of someone who has died since the offline compilation was created).
**Solution**
- Provide an initial temporary notification to let users know when they open an article from an offline compilation, indicating the version date.
//For work in progress mocks, see T166599: [EPIC] Create the user interface flow for readers to use offline compilations //
- Append a notification within the article footer (in place of the 'last updated <time>' info)
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Notes on design:
- Text advising that the article is from an offline compilation is added after the Wikipedia wordmark in the footer
- 'Last updated...' link in the footer is replaced with the generic "Edit history" link (no timestamp)
//See redline mock in Zeplin: https://zpl.io/fb7Lh//