Board Thread:New Features/@comment-126761-20161201193306/@comment-27546251-20161215220637

Just stumbled on this, very interesting. Taking feedback from the users straight at the beginning of the early days of a project is definitely a great idea. Those are my thoughts from what I've read:

1) Definitely keep the Random button, I use it everyday to edit the wiki I work on just because its a great way to go around and have a look through a regular user's eyes.

2) I also agree that the Search bar should be included more within the local wiki, at the moment I feel like users might mistake it for a global search bar and not bother with it (especially in adaptaions of popular stuff)

3) I think having edit this page in the contribute bar is a waste of space, its unlikely people will even bother clicking on it if they actually want to edit the page and are more likely to see the Edit button at the top of each page (or wherever the specific wiki put it)

Apart from that, I would definitely keep the general layout, its compact and the wordmark's location gives the reader the ability to constantly go back to the home page. Perhaps a heavier emphasis on the fact that users can scroll through the level 1 menus (arrows?).