User blog comment:Ducksoup/The Future of Infoboxes on Wikia/@comment-5636034-20150822032244

Quoting Imamadmad from here:


 * "Only thing I have to say, though, is that there is less information available before expanding the infobox with the new format than the old. Using my test infoboxes on my phone (iPhone 4), the original infobox displays 6 information fields, which is all bar the bottom row. On the new infobox however, only two data fields are shown before expansion"

This annoys me greatly. Would a pure mobile user have any idea what kinds of information are collapsed? Or even notice that something interesting might be collapsed there, and they should try hitting that button?

And before collapsing, it looks like it might display two information field rows, or one row, or zero rows, etc. - depending on the width-to-height ratio of the picture used at the top.

I would be a lot happier if there was an optional command to say WHERE you want it to collapse on mobile ("", or whatever.) Then you could put the most important information at the top (where you would know that everyone would be sure to see it); and place the less important stuff below the known collapse point, when it doesn't matter much if some users overlook that less important info.