Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24450419-20151122021730/@comment-1757994-20151122094452

Pinkgirl234 wrote: The solution for most problems is to simplify the CSS Well any sysop will place any random CSS coding sets on their wikis if they wish. As long as they don't violate the Terms of Use of course. ... and most web sites that are designed without thinking about mobile devices can be pretty useless on mobile devices. The general solution for all web sites is usually to use less CSS. "Mobile first" and "responsive web design" are the terms to Google.

Pinkgirl234 wrote: Wikia's solution is apparently to eliminate CSS (except theirs, of course) entirely on mobile devices. Really? Because that's totally ironic when one of their topmost aims is to make sure that all of our experiences of viewing Wikia sites on mobile will look better. This often includes improving any areas of the physical appearance of any wiki page or site. Eliminating admin-added CSS and using only Wikia-provided CSS doesn't mean a wiki looks bad on mobile devices. What it's meant historically is that desktop users have been forced to use a tiny workspace that ignores the fact they have a lot more screen space, although it's gotten a little better after much outcry. Nevertheless, using less CSS on mobile devices versus having it all deleted by the parser is, I think, a little extreme.