Board Thread:New Features/@comment-126761-20161201193306/@comment-126761-20170111213306

Andrey Andrey wrote: Would we still be able to use CSS and JS to custom navigation (I mean wikiwide) or it would break the ToU?

Right now there are a lot of wikis with custom scripts adding extra level of navigation, reducing the white space, etc. It would be really sad to replace them all with giant box-looking links. While it can be good for mobile devices, it's completely unnecessary on PC (I believe you can click the button even if it doesn't have a 40px height).

PS: Agreed with users above, it does take too much place. I'd like to see something like this ↓ instead. Thanks for the mockup!

As this is a limited test concept, it's not really possible to answer your question directly, since any wider update might be radically different (and the desire for such CSS/JS might not exist). Certainly this test has limitations that likely wouldn't exist in a wider scale version, such as it being quite basic, not being very theme-aware and having odd limits on the number of links.