Board Thread:New Features/@comment-5558012-20151119135048/@comment-5558012-20151121012636

Ohmyn0 wrote: The first example of this is the new “Pages without Infoboxes” Insights list that released today. We also want to use this information when people are editing articles — rather than suggesting “add a template” we can suggest “This page does not have a quote. Would you like to add one?” I'm not a big fan of this kind of use. Most of our pages that do not have infoboxes do not need them or are replaced with something a little different. Same with suggesting templates. One of our quote templates is specific to a group of pages and shouldn't be recommended on other pages.

Teenbat wrote: ...and it is incorrectly labeling our notices as navboxes. You still need to review all templates as a "machine" classified them initially and there are mistakes across all types.

SethFu wrote: Will I be able to keep them or will the server take them away and disregard the fact they are mobile-friendly? Another concern. These types might assume something won't work on mobile because of the type, but the templates could have been constructed to be mobile friendly.