Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-168424-20180521212704/@comment-1940096-20180613165825

CreationBeTheWorld23 wrote: SeaTerror wrote: Oasis is ugly and harder to navigate too.

Monobook was also easier to view since it wasn't so cluttered. Liar. Oasis is the superior skin and that is a fact, not an opinion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FopyRHHlt3M

Tupka217 wrote: Some select counterpoints:


 * It's not a change. The change was 6 years ago, you're just behind.
 * When trying to edit an article from an older revision, there's a "Back to page" button there under the page title. Is that one more click so bad?
 * There's a button to your contribs on your user page. Alternatively, check out w:c:dev:ContribsLink.
 * Monobook was harder to view since it was stretched. Pages are the same size. They're just narrower. I visited a wiki in monobook (or monobook-style) recently. I had to turn my head to read a sentence and the paragraphs were just three lines. Narrower reading is a trend that's all around the Internet and has been for years.
 * There's a history link in the MyTools bar. Including on files. One click. I have no idea what you've got to do to get it in three.

"It's not a change. The change was 6 years ago, you're just behind." Lol.

"When trying to edit an article from an older revision, there's a "Back to page" button there under the page title. Is that one more click so bad?" Yes.

"There's a button to your contribs on your user page. Alternatively, check out w:c:dev:ContribsLink." Going to your user page is more than 1 click instead of having something always there.

"Monobook was harder to view since it was stretched. Pages are the same size. They're just narrower. I visited a wiki in monobook (or monobook-style) recently. I had to turn my head to read a sentence and the paragraphs were just three lines. Narrower reading is a trend that's all around the Internet and has been for years. "Monobook was harder to view since it was stretched." That's just laughable.

"There's a history link in the MyTools bar. Including on files. One click. I have no idea what you've got to do to get it in three." You have to click on an image then it opens in a shitty popup for no reason so you have to click on the file name to get to the actual image and then you have to click the file history button instead of having it all under one screen.