User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Prototype for a new article layout/@comment-5785681-20150322161624

So maybe Wikia is actually listening? I say this because in the two wikis I administer, I notice (on the desktop version, anyway) that when editing, two separate options come up for Preview -- tablet and desktop. You can see how the page looks in either format. This is the way to do things, Wikia. I also notice that there is now a pop-up that talks about "Best Practices" for admins to consider so the wiki pages readily convert from one format to the other. Again, props for flexibility. I hope this more or less collaborative effort continues. But the question remains: why does it take a whole lotta shouting to get anyone to listen you guys? Why? Think nobody is paying attention unless you do something drastic? Maybe. I don't know. But with so many admins saying they edit off of desktop (honestly, the easier editing platform, by far imo) and half of wiki users browsing from tablets, it makes sense to appease both groups. BOTH, always.

At least it appears that the admins are being taken seriously. Thanks.

Angelle aka Luxartisan (talk) 16:16, March 22, 2015 (UTC)