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Mobile pages use a different URL (m.wikipedia.org) which complicates things such as sharing a link in a discussion or viewing a bookmarked page on a desktop computer.To save having to click "View desktop site" every time you use your smartphone to connect to Wikipedia, you can put mw.loader.load("https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:%C3%9Ejarkur/NeverUseMobileVersion.js&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript"); in your Username/common.js directory. Maproom (talk) 11:17, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
The WikiProjects are missing there but only at narrow width…It's because of the
height: 0;
rule at Template:WPBannerMeta/styles.css. I don't know what is the purpose of it. I was going to submit an edit request to remove it after the collapsing is fixed (so that it'd be easier to explain), but feel free to remove it now since it seems you already understand it better than I do and don't need my explanation ;) Matma Rex talk 13:22, 2 January 2023 (UTC)
Looking at your talk page natively in the app does not count as a pageview, since we’re using the DiscussionTools API to get the contents of the conversations. We will talk to the Editing team to see if querying the DiscussionTools API should count as a pageview.
— JTanner (WMF), 13:55, 16 August 2022
This led to my concern that there may be a broader impact to inaccurate pageview statistics regarding the app.I don't personally believe that's a significant concern. For a few reasons:
This limitation on editing seems exist because none of the desktop skins have editing interfaces that are responsive (flow to screen size)?The desktop edit interface is not suited for a device as small as a phone. It's questionable how useful it is even at tablet sizes. To be useful, a mobile editor needs a radically different interface, not a responsive interface. Responsive content can work for viewing (though I'll be the first to say, Wikipedia's content is definitely still lacking on that front), but it's no solution at all for editing.
I also definitely don't believe that the issue is in any way that, as you say:This was me. I made this comment because it seems like many (some?) editors are using the desktop view on a smaller device in landscape mode as described in the often-mentioned essay by Cullen328. This suggests to me that the desktop interface could use a little "responsiveness" so that could be used in portrait mode, which for phones is a more natural way to type (IMHO). I did not intend to suggest that the whole mobile editing thing didn't need a "radically different interface," to which I do agree, but I lack the understanding to suggest exactly what in detail (without sounding totally bonkers). Is "making the desktop view flow better" just a band-aid? Oh absolutely, but there doesn't seem to be much political will (again I'm not sure who is "in charge" of this anyway) for a radical redesign of the mobile view editing interface. And maybe it's really this lack of political will that I find perplexing. Still, all food for thought! Cheers! — LumonRedacts 14:14, 4 January 2023 (UTC)This limitation on editing seems exist because none of the desktop skins have editing interfaces that are responsive (flow to screen size)?The desktop edit interface is not suited for a device as small as a phone. It's questionable how useful it is even at tablet sizes. To be useful, a mobile editor needs a radically different interface, not a responsive interface. Responsive content can work for viewing (though I'll be the first to say, Wikipedia's content is definitely still lacking on that front), but it's no solution at all for editing.
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