User talk:Tylerthecaucasian

3 Necessary Changes For The App?
I absolutely love the Wikipedia app.

It allows me to intuitively start researching any topic my brain can come up with and save huge amounts of information all in memorable lists.

To me, it is far and away one of the most underrated inventions of the 21st century. Especially now with the app, anyone can have access to the vast amount of documentation preserved here.

The easier the app is to use, the more people will use it and have access to that database. The more accessible, the more likely someone decides to support financially, editorially or even as a moderator.

To that end, there are 3 things I think are necessary to have the experience of using the app feel more intuitive and functional:

1. Exiting Articles To be able to exit an article (with a cross in the top right) back into the parent tab the article was opened in.

eg. if I am in the saved tab, open one of my collections, open an article in that collection then press the X I should then be taken back to the saved tab.

2. Article Order To be able to reorder articles position in collection by holding then dragging across the screen (or through the menu that appears by just holding on an article)

3. Collection Folders To be able to organise collections into folders, for example:

_COLLECTIONS_ Chemistry - Biology - Maths \ Constants \ e - i - ...                Markov chains - Physics - Geography - ...

Now I obviously don't know how hard these changes would be to implement in reality, in all likelihood, the developers would love to add features like this but simply don't have the time.

However, on the off chance that this is simply something they've not considered or realised is desired then the inclusion of these features would increase user friendliness massively.

I'd like to thank you for taking the time to read this far into my post and I hope you continue to learn and discover with me on, and off, of Wikipedia :)

- Tylerthecaucasian Tylerthecaucasian (talk) 01:30, 4 April 2023 (UTC)