User blog comment:Brandon Rhea/Wiki Modernization Stage Two: Page and Article Headers/@comment-26273552-20170316214146

Some good and some bad things I see here. Let's lead with the bad to get it out of the way:

As stated by DEmersonJMFM before me, the Edit, Talk, and Share buttons, along with the categories list are awkwardly placed. Something more like this: http://imgur.com/2hHmilN (please excuse bad editing skills) would be better at directing the reader's attention that those things are about the article, and overall readability. Here's why:
 * The buttons are way too far over as is, and seem to be talking about the advertisements. Move them into the article space, and you eliminate that problem by bringing the attention back in to where it needs to be, and forming a natural connection.
 * The categories positioning could be a bit of a fickle thing, but you want it to sound like something someone would actually say, right? That'll stick in someone's mind better. People are more inclined to say "X is in Y" than "in Y, is X." "In Y, is X" is just awkward, and sounds almost like Yoda. Plus, the most important information should always be at the top. It's more important that we know that this page is about Daniel Rand, than it is that we know that the page we're about to read is "in Characters, Heroes for Hire, Adventurers, and 26 more."

Now, onto the good:

Overall, moving everything to the top in a new, more streamlined method is good. I like how everything is all in one place, and laid out in a way that you can find things pretty quickly, even if you are used to the old format. I like that less important (page count) and less used (add a page) things are put slightly more out of the way, while still being in a logical and visible spot. I also like the automatic integration of a language choice, and how you're taking into account the average reader separate from the average editor.

You've got some good things coming out in the future, and I can't wait to see what other improvements you have in store. Keep up the great work, Fandom!