User blog comment:Mira Laime/The best possible local navigation bar/@comment-33359237-20190729152935

I don't disagree with the advice for the local navigation bar, but I'm a bit uncomfortable with the logic of the reasoning. If 99.95% of the people on Fandom are readers, shouldn't we try to do more to increase the number of editors? And couldn't more and more prominently placed items about how to contribute encourage more readers to contribute? Or at least raise the awareness that contributing is a possibility?

Maybe it is necessary to differentiate: a thriving wiki community with enough regular contributors might not care much about attracting new contributors and therefore could focus on providing a better experience for readers who don't contribute.

A struggling wiki community with editors (or more likely: with one editor) who would like to attract more editors might want to focus on providing a better experience for new editors to ease their way into editing.