User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-27323068-20200930235949/@comment-26244866-20201001090936

Yeah and when I try to use the new editor, it even says my browser isn't supported. Like FANDOM, I thought you were trying to make your site more mobile friendly, not less mobile friendly. (Although really, the new editor seems to be unfriendlier for all devices compared to the old one based on what others have said.)

At least for me, whenever I open the keyboard, there are only three rows of text visible at once, compared to 17 in the Classic Editor. And Classic Editor still manages to fit all of its relevant stuff to a smaller space than the new editor. Like honestly, just comparing the two tabs (one with classic editor open and one with the new editor open) and I find it hard to believe these tabs are even the same size, because somehow the new editor manages to look more crammed with less stuff on-screen. Like, the Classic Editor manages to have an entire side bar that, if it were to be added to the new editor, would make it look extremely crammed with barely any room for text. Sure, the text in the new editor is bigger, but there is still the option to zoom in (but not to zoom out).

And not to mention, the preview in the new editor is absolutely horrible. It only shows about two characters per row and leaves the remaining at least 90% of the screen completely empty. Yes, the Classic Editor preview cuts off the left side of the screen, but that's still better than the preview where each row is 2 characters, images only show a very small portion and infoboxes aren't readable at all.