User blog comment:Mira84/Introducing the Wikia App/@comment-188432-20121213190654

Is there something you could come up with that would allow us to change the content of a page depending upon whether it were being viewed in wikiamobile?

The lack of/limited functionality of  statements means that some of our content actually doesn't display in wikiamobile, and I'm not actually prepared to "dumb down" the page in wikia so that it it will work in mobile. Flexibility means that we should be able to take advantage of both skins.

An example of what I'm talking about is Tardis:The Master. As you scroll down, you'll see that the article has what would in print publishing terms be "sidebars". It's kinda vital that this information be where it is in the article in oasis, because it provides vital context for the text to the left of the two sidebars.

Wikiamobile simply rejects both divs and the information is never served in any way.

It would be useful if we could have some way of saying "if a mobile device is detected, just put this info at the end of the closest section".

You'll also notice at Tardis:The Master that mobile completely rejects the CSS photo transition used in wikia. It would be very useful to have something which, again, would allow us to control behaviour of the page based upon the detected skin. We should be able to say, "Serve this series of pictures — but if you detect mobile, serve this other, single picture."