Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-5288784-20150815220357

So if a verbatim feature won't get added, it will have to be imported to javascript (thus creating extra work reviewing it)? Hmm, in many cases that could work, but maybe instead of disabling verbatim, MediaWiki edits could go through the same reviewing process? (but only ones that contain script/HTML syntax, the others, notably those with just plain wikitext, could freely go after being checked by a machine filter).

There is another problem though: wikiamobile skin, where absolutely no standard javascript/css works and any code that is absolutely necessary needs to be injected that way. I get it that wikia wants its sites to work on washing machines, but my phone is not a washing machine. I usually switch to desktop skin due to those limitations and never had performance issues. I dream of a skin that is designed for small touch devices, while at the same time not limiting me much and even allowing me to maintain a wiki comfortably.

Well, maybe I went slightly off-topic, but if we had a skin designed for decent decent phones instead of (or in addition to) washing machines, we could at least get rid of that one place where it's irreplacable.