Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-3328029-20150814204355

DaNASCAT wrote: With regards to the Verbatim extension, we are currently running analytics to determine the most common use cases of the tool as it stands today. Please make an option for a "mobile mainpage" then. Since many communities use templates for mainpage, you don't have to worry about the two pages getting out of date. Or create "mobile only" / "desktop only" tags (since currently to hide things on mobile you have to "cheat" by importing CSS in the mobile header and add a "mobile hide" class which doesn't work on wikia apps anyways).

Also, please keep in mind that some of us end up realizing we need to tweak stuff 4-5 times after submitting a change, so make sure the form allows us to overwrite our submission with something new.

I'm glad your taking our security seriously (even though I don't expect this code-review system to go very smoothly in practice), and while your looking at javascript / css fundamental changes, I hope you consider giving us a little more mobile control (even if the wikia apps limit this somewhat).

DaNASCAT wrote: There is also the vision of a code library as part of this change, in which admins can easily import bits of common, pre-approved code so they don’t have to write it out locally. So kinda like dev wiki imports, but maybe with a check list on WikiFeatures / special:preferences?

Edit: Also, will the effect personal js pages? I'm just asking since I can use whatever js I want with an addon, but would prefer not to since I access Wikia on two different computers.