Board Thread:New Features/@comment-26339491-20191016152503/@comment-9605025-20200102211514

The issue with using something designed for mobile for desktop is the spacing. Often times, things designed for mobile have a vertical layout where any minimal extra horizontal space is just left blank. On a desktop, you typically have more horizontal space than vertical space so this ends up looking like narrow column of menus with a ton of blank space to both sides. Either that or everything appears outrageously large. Either way, desktop then has to scroll down when a horizontal layout would put more things on the screen at once. In other words, it is about how efficiently the available space is used.

Help:Links in desktop

Help:Links in mobile - Edit:

Things I particularly don't like (still):
 * 1) Discussions does not work on older browsers. Those who know me know which one I am using as a reference.
 * 2) You cannot link directly to a Discussions category.
 * 3) *Also, categories are represented by very long, seemingly arbitrary (albeit sequential) numbers.
 * 4) Lack of more advanced formatting for wikis that need it or it makes more sense than not having it.

One thing I think is funny is the URL for a specific user.