User blog:Yyp/New Wikia Skin:What we can expect?

Posted: 6th September 2010 Last updated: 24th September 2010 In case anyone is unaware, Wikia is overhauling its look later this year and it will be a big overhaul that will affect both the appearance and how things are done here. The change is compulsory for all wikis because it is not simply a new skin option, it’s going to be an upgraded version of Wikia (the wikia system's software is going from mediawiki 1.15 to 1.16, which is apparently a bigger deal than it sounds like). Wikia does not want to waste resources working on an outdated version of the software, hence the update being mandatory. This is what I have been able to piece together from what I've seen on Wikia Central.

Check out "Experience the new Wikia" for a look at some wikis using the new look, FAQ and the Transition guide.

Discontinued features
 * The widget dashboard and all widgets are to be discontinued as they were deemed to be underused.
 * "Report a Problem" links will also be discontinued with the new skin as they were not used as intended.

New features
 * New, customizable toolbar that is anchored at bottom of screen (Watch the demo video to see how it works.) You will need to learn to use this.
 * New preset themes (currently two known)
 * Beach - yellow, peach, blue, and tan vertical stripes
 * Carbon - black and olive diagonal stripes, BL-TR
 * New tool for customizing the colour scheme.
 * There will be 12 different fonts (fontin, garton, gondola, idolwild, imfell, josefin, orbitron, prociono, speakeasy, tangerine, titillium, yanone)

Other changes
 * Site notice is no longer on every page. It is now located in the Community Corner and users will receive a notification bubble each time it is updated.
 * The wiki navigation that is now on the left sidebar, is moving to the top of the screen. It will have 4 drop down menus, with 7 links each. This is substantially less than we currently have.
 * There is a new sidebar area on the right, where the recent activity and other "modules" (that take info from wiki activity) will sit. More "modules" are being developed for it, but there are currently no plans for user-developed modules.
 * Moved the most recent editor’s name from the bottom of the page to the top, added an avatar, and a new mini-history dropdown menu, which contains the link to the full history. (Supposed to make it more obvious to new users that anyone can edit a wiki.)
 * A couple of the categories are listed at top as well. Apparently we will have some control over this, but I haven't gotten a clear answer on how yet.
 * Edit and talk buttons will be used instead of written links.
 * The name of the user who uploaded a picture will be listed underneath the image caption on articles. I find this to be a v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.very bad idea (details in comments).

Beta Testing of the New Look Wikia is currently conducting closed beta testing for the New Look, and I am one of those beta testers. I am not allowed to reveal anything that has not already been announced on the Central Wikia or evident on the wikis doing public testing, so do not ask. For those that are wondering, the beta testing involves going about your normal editing, but using the New Look to do so and reporting any issues, as well as general comments back to Wikia. You might also see me making some edits at MediaWiki:Wikia.css or other special pages. I'll mark these edits as being related to the New Look. These are purely for the new look and will not affect anything related to the way the site is currently.

Please bear in mind that it is a work in progress and that means that anything that is in the prototype version that is being tested is subject to changes, being replaced or being dropped altogether in the final version (expected late this year).

When/how will this change happen The new look is in joint closed and public beta testing atm. Then there will be a phased roll-out of the new version across all wikis. Wikia have stated mid-Autumn (Fall) as a loose target to start the roll-out, but it is a moving goalpost. Where Bleach Wiki falls into that is currently unknown. Once they determine that everything is stable and there has been ample time to transition they will remove the Monaco personal preference.

Handy references
 * Transition guide
 * FAQ
 * My Tools demo video
 * Experience the new Wikia (Wikia blog)
 * Sneak Peek at the New Look - Themes (Wikia blog)
 * Sneak Peek at the New Look - Your Personal Toolbar (Wikia blog)
 * Sneak Peek at the New Look - Community Activity (Wikia blog)
 * Your First Look at the New Wikia (Wikia blog)

I'll update this as more is revealed. Comments on the new look are welcome & encouraged, but please keep them on topic. I'll address any questions that I can, but I don't know everything, so sorry if I can't give you any answers.