User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-30962703-20150519190633

OK so you're going to read bugs/unintended features, but you're going to ignore all the feedback, right? Using two different screen sizes to showcase the new design, bold move. You use a large screen to show the old layout, but you know new design looks horrible on big" screens, so you just decided "let's just upload screenshots on small screens for the new layout, no one will notice". Are you kidding?

I haven't even started about the awful rollout. "Surely this won't cause any problem, wiki admins don't need to aprove, give us feedback /* EDITED or even know it's coming soon*/, let's just activate it /* today */and if admins have bugs or layout issues it's their problem." Is this why all you guys thought? Well, did you even care to think about the rollout's consequences?

Why should I even bother fixing custom css, changing template width, adjusting content, fixing everything again to make it look half decent, if you won't even listen to our feedback and in two months you will be adding something else that will break content again, or in a year you will decide the design is "too 2015" and you will come up with a worse idea? I can perfectly imagine Wikia becoming a website with a maximum width of, like 500px and with big text on pixels instead of em, how it should really be made.

Seriously, I've joined on 2011, and things have been going downhill since then. This is why I bother less and less using wikia.

EDIT: Removed 5 words.