Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-37184454-20201017144755/@comment-32704847-20201017204144

The best way is to use the template type Andrewds has mentioned that only hides stuff on the mobile skin. Mobile users may sometimes opt for the desktop skin, by tapping on the button "VIEW FULL SITE" on the bottom of the page. If you have used the CSS selector based on screen width to hide things, some of them may remain hidden. And it can be annoying if they realise some information remains hidden even after tapping a button that promisses to deliver "the full site".

So just create a template container and set its type to "Notice". Then you can use around things you want to hide on mobile skin.

For example, on the bottom of the section "Tinctures" you have a sentence reading: "For yada yada, see this article on desktop version." Boom, link to the desktop version. This will make your users free to choose. Most people will see it and ignore the link, they're satisfied with the content already displayed on the mobile skin. But some nerds will want more. The desktop link is there to support them.