I use an iPad to visit the wikis and had no problems with ones that uses the Classical editor, but when I get to newer wikis that have the so-called "modern" and "improved" editor the portability of it is so horrid that I struggle to make up one line of div code. Here are some problems I discovered:
• Typing
When typing in the editor, the screen wobbles up and down everytime I type out a single character, basically making people go insane and lose interest in editing.
• Syntax highlighting
The color of the highlighting is just godawful. The chosen highlighting color the developers used is green, and they won't even bother to put a different color for the attributes, and now the code looks like it is ecompassed in a HTML comment.
• Preview
Using an iPad, when trying to preview my code, the preview doesn't utilize the size of my screen and only takes up half of my screen while aligns the contents to the left. This leads to difficulty in visually designing your page and ultimately ruin the whole experience.
• Preferences
Once I figured out how horrible the new editor is, I tried to look through some articles on how to switch it back to Classical for the newer wikis. Apparently, I am unable to do so as it is forced upon you whether you like it or not.
Conclusion:
The developers need to learn how to code a proper editor as not everyone uses a computer. The editor should abide by common syntax highlighting norms and not make the code look like an HTML comment. People should be able to choose between the classical editor and the new one as there are many people that would prefer the classical any day of the week.