I created a wiki recently, and I discovered a new interface, this one:
However, I don't like it at all, and I'd like to go back to the other one. Is that possible?
The link to my wiki: w:c:fr.the-legend-of-zelda-ocarina-of-time
I created a wiki recently, and I discovered a new interface, this one:
However, I don't like it at all, and I'd like to go back to the other one. Is that possible?
The link to my wiki: w:c:fr.the-legend-of-zelda-ocarina-of-time
You can disable the editor in your preferences, which gives you ye good olde source code.
Just to be clear, it gives you source mode instead of visual mode; it is still the same editor. The classic source editor is not available.
No, but seriously, I'm not against evolution, but this new system is anything but ergonomic. I much preferred the old one.
Matter Darkness wrote: No, but seriously, I'm not against evolution, but this new system is anything but ergonomic. I much preferred the old one.
Software designers obviously disagree with you on the ergonomic part.
The definition of ergonomics must already be understood.
What do you think ergonomics is?
Ergonomics is WIDE. What aspect do you find unergonomic.If you want the people that matter to value your feedback, you've got to bring up specific points.
Whether or not a particular design is ergonomic depends both on the user and the task it is being used for. It seems that modern web devs consider the audience to be casual viewers who are simply browsing pages on a mobile device. I had more written in my original reply but I removed it since it was nothing more than just me ranting about modern web design.
Edit:
By the way, I recently found out via a different thread that mobile views are so common and highly values that Google has stopped caching desktop page and now only caches mobile pages. So yeah.