On 11/19/06, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/20/06, James Hare <messedrocker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> We could put a link like this up in the Sitenotice/Anonnotice so it'll
> easily be available on every article.
<snip>
if you find a problem at the bottom of the article, you may
not scroll back to the top looking for a way to report
it.
<snip>
That's true, but it's still a good idea. How about having different things
in different places? A tab up on top would be useful for obvious problems
with the article that people see before they read it. A big box on the
bottom saying "[[Wikipedia:Notifying us of problems|Was there anything wrong
with this article?]]" or whatever would allow people to report problems
after they read the page, but it wouldn't disrupt reading experience because
it's over. We could also change section editing's "[edit]" to something
more
specific, or add another link right next to it to link to the same page that
the bottom box links to.