User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-452-20150521172949/@comment-5454372-20150522124637

Just as a purely technical heads up, I don't think the breakpoint is at 1575 any more; I took a look at the CSS code again and I'm seeing these in there at various points:

@media only screen and (max-width:767px) @media screen and (max-width:1020px) @media screen and (max-width:1023px)

@media only screen and (max-width:1083px) @media only screen and (min-width:1084px)

@media only screen and (max-width:1595px) @media only screen and (min-width:1596px)

Ctrl-F searching is no longer returning any results for "1575" and "1576" -- the code's been modified since its release on May 19th.

(Edit/addition below)

I'm wondering if it might be wiser for Wikia to more explicitly state how they want users to be using their product (moreso than with just the most recent update -- I'm thinking of a statement somewhere when a user wants to create a new wiki). I mostly go to wikis looking for extensive data tables that can be sorted across various attributes (think game mechanics, lists of DPS figures etc), which would clearly be more suited for wider screens and very poorly suited for smaller devices.

Rather than saying it's the users' fault for choosing content that only works with widescreen, I'm suggesting that Wikia may wish to give us some examples of when it might be more efficient not to set up shop here, since data tables like what I described above really wouldn't work here (e.g. Excel spreadsheets are deadset useful, but an utter horror story to navigate on a phone screen).