This is an
information page. It is not one of
Wikipedia's policies or guidelines; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Wikipedia's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect differing levels of
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Vector 2022 is a desktop skin developed between 2019 and 2023 by the Wikimedia Foundation Web team with the goal of making the interface more welcoming and usable for readers and maintaining utility for existing editors.
It introduces changes to the navigation and layout of the site, adds persistent elements such as a sticky header and Table of Contents, and makes changes to the overall styling of the page. As of early January 2023, the skin was the default on more than 300 projects of various sizes, accounting for about 1.5 billion page views per month. Before the deployment on English Wikipedia, it was the most popular non-default skin, with more active editors using it than any other non-default skin (Monobook, Timeless, etc).
A 2022 Request for Comment saw the English Wikipedia community raise opposition, particularly over the fixed-width layout. The skin was updated in response to this. On January 18, 2023, the skin was turned on as the default on the desktop site. Users of non-default skins (Monobook, Timeless, etc.) did not see any changes.
You can turn off the Vector 2022 skin in two ways, but an account is required for both:
Creating an account is quick, easy, and has multiple benefits for both readers and contributors. Click here to learn why and how you can create an account.
Readers who are not logged in can view a single page in Vector 2010 by adding ?useskin=vector
to its URL. There are several browser add-ons to do this automatically:
You can expand and contract the width of the new skin in two ways:
For more information on customizations, please check out our FAQ.
It is possible to configure and personalize this skin. The Web team are happy to work with community members with technical skills who would like to create new gadgets and user scripts. So far, many gadgets and user scripts have been built by community developers. These aspects include making the skin full width, turning off sticky elements, bringing back the old table of contents, and more. Check out the Desktop Improvements repository for a list of currently available customizations and changes, or add your own.
To report a bug, go to Wikipedia:Village pump (technical), and join an existing discussion or create a new section.
To request a feature, or for general questions and feedback about the project, please reach out to us on MediaWiki.org.
Thanks to the work of many community developers, the new skin is compatible with the most-frequently used gadgets and user scripts. That said, 100% compatibility cannot be guaranteed. If your gadget and script is experiencing issues, check out the repository for an alternate solution. If none is available, contact the Web team on MediaWiki.org.
The objective of the skin is to make the interface more welcoming and comfortable for readers, and useful for advanced users, on desktop. To do this, the skin introduces changes to the navigation and layout of the site, adds persistent elements such as a sticky header and table of contents to make frequently used actions easier to access, and makes some changes to the overall styling of the page.
The analysis of the data collected concluded that these changes improve readability and usability, and save time spent in scrolling, searching, and navigating – all of which can be interpreted as creating an easier reading experience. With a few minor exceptions, Vector 2022 does not remove any functionality available on the Vector legacy skin.
Discussions on the new skin began in 2020 with initial research and interviews with different communities, including English Wikipedians. This community was also involved over the five prototype feedback rounds for the individual features of the skin, as well as in conversations on the Village Pump, the project talk page, live office hours, and off-wiki groups on Discord and Telegram.
In mid-2022, most of the discussions focused on improving the skin and preparing it for deployment. The decision to adopt the skin was made through a Request for Comment. The outcome of this process was to create a control for customizing page width before proceeding with deployment. In November 2022, this control was enabled. From November 2022 to January 2023, the community and the Web team worked on other improvements suggested in the RfC and prepared for the deployment itself.
See also:
As of January 2024 [update], there have been at least eleven community consultations, requests for comment, or other centralised discussions regarding the deployment of Vector 2022 on the English Wikipedia:
The Web team is committed to continuing work on the desktop experience. This will include developing features on the Vector 2022 skin and maintaining the Vector legacy skin.
The new focus will be on making the site more accessible while reading and easier to customize. Web will work on:
Both of these will be available on desktop and mobile, and customizable for all logged-out and logged-in users.
The full documentation and FAQ for Vector 2022 have more in-depth information on the skin, the design process, research and quantitative and qualitative data, and more.
This is an
information page. It is not one of
Wikipedia's policies or guidelines; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Wikipedia's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect differing levels of
consensus and
vetting. |
Project pages | |
---|---|
Contact points | |
Current work | Phabricator board |
Vector 2022 is a desktop skin developed between 2019 and 2023 by the Wikimedia Foundation Web team with the goal of making the interface more welcoming and usable for readers and maintaining utility for existing editors.
It introduces changes to the navigation and layout of the site, adds persistent elements such as a sticky header and Table of Contents, and makes changes to the overall styling of the page. As of early January 2023, the skin was the default on more than 300 projects of various sizes, accounting for about 1.5 billion page views per month. Before the deployment on English Wikipedia, it was the most popular non-default skin, with more active editors using it than any other non-default skin (Monobook, Timeless, etc).
A 2022 Request for Comment saw the English Wikipedia community raise opposition, particularly over the fixed-width layout. The skin was updated in response to this. On January 18, 2023, the skin was turned on as the default on the desktop site. Users of non-default skins (Monobook, Timeless, etc.) did not see any changes.
You can turn off the Vector 2022 skin in two ways, but an account is required for both:
Creating an account is quick, easy, and has multiple benefits for both readers and contributors. Click here to learn why and how you can create an account.
Readers who are not logged in can view a single page in Vector 2010 by adding ?useskin=vector
to its URL. There are several browser add-ons to do this automatically:
You can expand and contract the width of the new skin in two ways:
For more information on customizations, please check out our FAQ.
It is possible to configure and personalize this skin. The Web team are happy to work with community members with technical skills who would like to create new gadgets and user scripts. So far, many gadgets and user scripts have been built by community developers. These aspects include making the skin full width, turning off sticky elements, bringing back the old table of contents, and more. Check out the Desktop Improvements repository for a list of currently available customizations and changes, or add your own.
To report a bug, go to Wikipedia:Village pump (technical), and join an existing discussion or create a new section.
To request a feature, or for general questions and feedback about the project, please reach out to us on MediaWiki.org.
Thanks to the work of many community developers, the new skin is compatible with the most-frequently used gadgets and user scripts. That said, 100% compatibility cannot be guaranteed. If your gadget and script is experiencing issues, check out the repository for an alternate solution. If none is available, contact the Web team on MediaWiki.org.
The objective of the skin is to make the interface more welcoming and comfortable for readers, and useful for advanced users, on desktop. To do this, the skin introduces changes to the navigation and layout of the site, adds persistent elements such as a sticky header and table of contents to make frequently used actions easier to access, and makes some changes to the overall styling of the page.
The analysis of the data collected concluded that these changes improve readability and usability, and save time spent in scrolling, searching, and navigating – all of which can be interpreted as creating an easier reading experience. With a few minor exceptions, Vector 2022 does not remove any functionality available on the Vector legacy skin.
Discussions on the new skin began in 2020 with initial research and interviews with different communities, including English Wikipedians. This community was also involved over the five prototype feedback rounds for the individual features of the skin, as well as in conversations on the Village Pump, the project talk page, live office hours, and off-wiki groups on Discord and Telegram.
In mid-2022, most of the discussions focused on improving the skin and preparing it for deployment. The decision to adopt the skin was made through a Request for Comment. The outcome of this process was to create a control for customizing page width before proceeding with deployment. In November 2022, this control was enabled. From November 2022 to January 2023, the community and the Web team worked on other improvements suggested in the RfC and prepared for the deployment itself.
See also:
As of January 2024 [update], there have been at least eleven community consultations, requests for comment, or other centralised discussions regarding the deployment of Vector 2022 on the English Wikipedia:
The Web team is committed to continuing work on the desktop experience. This will include developing features on the Vector 2022 skin and maintaining the Vector legacy skin.
The new focus will be on making the site more accessible while reading and easier to customize. Web will work on:
Both of these will be available on desktop and mobile, and customizable for all logged-out and logged-in users.
The full documentation and FAQ for Vector 2022 have more in-depth information on the skin, the design process, research and quantitative and qualitative data, and more.