User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Prototype for a new article layout/@comment-1709282-20141213102137

I'm not happy about the four most recently edited pages bit being on the top right corner of the article page. That means that hundreds of pictures which have been carefully selected to serve as the article's main image will be pushed down to somewhere where they are less relevant. Other pictures underneath will be pushed down to sections where they are not relevant at all. Does that list of the four most recently edited pages need to be included on article pages at all? If it does, can't it be moved to the "Recommended Content" section at the bottom of the page or to the left with the new menu?

Regarding that new menu, I think it is a big mistake to essentially hide away the edit function. I firmly believe that if you want to turn readers into contributors, there should be a button clearly marked "Edit" prominently placed on every article page.