User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Prototype for a new article layout/@comment-7862945-20141214085626

Going through the stuff again, I just saw a quote "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".

I feel the wikia is trying to change too much at once. It would probably be better if we got to try each change individually and see how well they work. I mean some of the idea's are good (the new way they are gonna try to incorporate ads, the new menu, new way to refer more pages), and some of them kinda suck or are unnecessary. A bit of the stuff is just glitchy cause it's new, but that further supports that it's trying too much change at once.

Maybe wikia should let us try out each change individually, so that we can fully see how it would work out & then after feed back on each individual one, see how well they work combined (using the ones people liked, after they got fixed and checked up on.

That said, I don't know why people are complaining. So far, it's only a test & we are supposed to help them make it better and work. It's new and it needs work. But it should also be added that unlike the issues with the Universal Navigation Bar, it wasn't forced upon us and is only being done to a few pages. We should give feed back and try to see which ones would be good and which would be bad and how to make some of the ones better.

So far, 2 of the ideas are pretty good (need work, but are good). And it's only being tested on a few pages, so there is nothing to really worry about.