Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-203328-20180607165314/@comment-195370-20180607235506

I've not used overflow, no, but that's because I don't use Mercury. At this point, the size of the job to implement that across the pertinent pages (even with a degree of automation) is far too great to be worthwhile when Full Site is an easy option.

It's the training that I take issue with. If I wanted to learn modern website markup, I'd take the time to do so and create my own independent site that was bespoke to my vision. However, I appreciate Fandom providing hosting for a website coding language that any interested user can just hit 'edit' and make necessary updates and creations. The strength of wiki is collaboration requiring little or no training.

The problem as I see it is really the enforced mobile interface. I have a perfectly pleasant user experience on my mobile phone using Chrome and Full Site with the browser's own pinch-zoom system.

Is mandatory Mobile really providing a greater benefit to FANDOM than a better Full Site experience for users new to the site? I mean, sure, for those wikis that have it set up and working well for them. But the ones like FFXIclopedia where it just creates a mess?