Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150518230347/@comment-3328029-20150522175813

@Shareif: I'm afraid I'm not to good with thinking of good markup (my "process" is "fixing" stuff 4-5 times over a year =p), but I think you could probably find a capable list of people interested in doing so by looking at w:c:dev:Lua_templating. I personally like the layton branch since it's fairly self contained (even the one template it depends on can be combined into the LUA module, which I've done on my branch of it). I wouldn't mind testing it, but I usually don't use many of the "advanced" features of navboxes (such as navboxes inside of navboxes and the left/right images), but I'm sure many of the big wiki that use navboxes (the one that comes to mind for me is w:c:runescape) could be a good testing ground (even if the community isn't interested, looking at their use of navboxes could be helpful).

Edit:I also wish you guys would make markup for "&lt;mobileonly>" and "&lt;nomobile>" (or something similar). Even with infoboxes, there's times that certain things (such as an image) shouldn't be included on mobile, and while I can use a CSS hack to make stuff hidden on the mobile skin, it doesn't work on apps. the biggest example I have for things I like to hide are parts of complicated templates, as well as "edit" buttons on templates. An example of something that can be nice to "show" on mobile only is an &lt;hr /> tag to separate things on a template that would otherwise run together horribly on mobile. On some wikis there's also section on the main page that are nice to hide (or only show) on mobile (don't need to worry about this on apps since no front page, but still useful for mobile skin).