User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-5420421-20150520003200/@comment-8865495-20150520050624

If I may have my say in this conversation, I find mobile users, editing with tablets and phones, perfectly fine. And even though the wiki layout may be a bit wonky sometimes, it still works. Curious about how an Apple Watch applies to this, after messing around with Chrome's built in "toggle device" feature, I found similar dimensions to the Apple Watch (not exact since I don't own one myself), and then adding "?useskin=wikiamoble", I end up with this:

http://i.imgur.com/9600R6V.png

Frankly, I find it hard to believe it's possible to view an article efficiently, much less edit on a screen that small, and the second thing is, the Apple Watch is mainly used for the time, music, IM, and possibly weather (depending on user); I'm not discouraging the use of Apple Watches used as a way to edit Wikia, but as Jr Mime pointed out, they were not made for web browsing, nor for editing Wikia.

It is true, however, that the Breakpoints and Typography changes have definitely made it easier for you folks on mobile.

The best solution? Not doing things the Microsoft way (New Roosterman already explained this), and just let the mobile and desktop skin standalone, and tweak the mobile and desktop skins separately to help satisfy those on the separate skins.