Wikipedia has added a useful new feature: page previews. The Foundation Wikimedia it says it's "one of Wikipedia's biggest changes in recent years" and provides readers with a pop-up window that lists some of the article's text.
So reading any Wikipedia page can turn into an endless journey that can take you to places you didn't expect. This exploration can be a fun, and informative adventure, but it can also be distracting, especially if the article you're working on click not really useful.
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New page previews show an image and some suggestions that briefly describe the article when you hover your mouse over the link. So you can decide if you should click on the link or not. Clicking on the popup window will take you to that article, and if you move your mouse, it will disappear.
Wikimedia reports that it conducted extensive testing during the development of the new feature and found that most users did not turn it off. He also found that "each reader interacted with the content of more pages while navigating the site" and that overall page views decreased significantly.
This seems to mean that users find useful information from pop-up windows, and so they visit fewer pages.
The new feature seems to work in Greek version of the online encyclopedia.
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