This epic contains all tasks related to the idea of addressing the pain point of user focus pursued by the [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Editing_team | Editing team ]]. The pain point was identified through usability testing and an heuristic analysis. See [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Visual-based_mobile_editing | here ]] for a brief summary and community discussion of this idea.
In this epic, we will only be doing .
**Problem**
When a user clicks on the section editing icon, the page takes time to reload and then, they lose their **focus **and can’t find where they were editing.
**Potential solution**
Part 1: **Wayfinding:** Isolate section editing
When people click on a section edit button, they're declaring their intention to focus on that section, and we should give them that experience. To do this, we can:
* provide the user a new screen view that only displays that one particular section to edit to reduce stimulation
Part 2: **Managing performance expectations**:
We need make the loading experience feel better. There are a few things that we could do:
* UI refresh - a more reassuring throbber
* loading screen - a translucent modal so you can still see what you clicked on
* microcopy- maybe a little text like "loading Etymology and taxonomy..."