I don't think it would take much. The wikipedia menu is already there on the left, it's just collapsed. Put me in coach.

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I don't think it would take much. The wikipedia menu is already there on the left, it's just collapsed. Put me in coach.
they should add more of a visual boundary (background colour, borders, whatever) between the main text and other stuff again imo.
also the "create account gets higher precedence than logging in" is such a modern website thing. it usually indicates they care more about hooking new users than improving things for existing users, but i think in wikipedia's case they probably just copied other websites
imo hiding the menu is good. it distracts a lot of readers, the narrow theme is to make it easier to read (because less left-to-right on, say, 4k monitors).
my big question is why is the table of contents (very, extremely important) on the left where you assume meta website bullshit lives, but the infobox is in prime TOC space