Thread:Hackey5/@comment-3423357-20190927105114/@comment-5645428-20190928023307

So I just gave it a go on the mobile full site. Seems like a neat feature, and actually functions okay with that layout. I imagine on desktop it is even better. Simple and helpful.

So far I would suggest that this feature is added to the Wiki Features Labs section. I would be happy to trial it once it is there so that I can enable/disable it in the process of ensuring that it is visually optimised for this wiki. Particularly within the article editor which is heavily modified here, really just to make it far cleaner than the very old default state, the walkthrough cues may not appear exactly where intended, and so that those who use it get the best initial experience, I would want to avoid inadvertently subjecting them to faulty displays that are not the fault of its design.

For feedback, in terms of its position, I think a module may be too outward for something that has limited use beyond its initial few uses. Now, ever since they added that 3-dot dropdown menu to the staple header, it has just been annoying because it entirely unnecessary. ‘Add new image’ (Special:Upload) and ‘Add new videos’ (Special:Videos repeated) are pointless because they are already accessible through Images (upload option available) and Videos under Explore. Special:RecentChanges should replace Wiki Activity because there is already a button for it on the header. Moving on from all this, it is Shortcuts and now this new Walkthrough feature which I think should be implemented in some form together as a site navigation tutorial. Perhaps have the 3-dots button should be changed into a ‘?’ button which then brings up an updated tutorial modal, which goes from there in explaining how to get around (also incorporating the keyboard Shortcuts modal accessed from the footer toolbar).

Now, to actually answer your question haha, yes, I would like to try this feature, however, not quite yet. Perhaps after it is a little more developed and more tightly integrated.