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minus-squareSilverchaselinkfedilinkEnglish23•1 month agoNote that the official Wikipedia mobile app has functionality like this as well. There’s a section with an endless stack of cards containing articles.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 month agoWhere can I find that section? I use Wikipedia for Android and don’t see something like this.
minus-squareSilverchaselinkfedilink15•1 month agoScroll down to a “Random article” card and select “More random articles” underneath. You end up at the Randomizer, which lets you flick through a stack of random articles.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 month agoYeah, many people don’t really install wikipedia apps but it is actually quite good to store and organize reading material.
Note that the official Wikipedia mobile app has functionality like this as well. There’s a section with an endless stack of cards containing articles.
Where can I find that section? I use Wikipedia for Android and don’t see something like this.
Scroll down to a “Random article” card and select “More random articles” underneath.
You end up at the Randomizer, which lets you flick through a stack of random articles.
Nice. Thank you!
Yeah, many people don’t really install wikipedia apps but it is actually quite good to store and organize reading material.