I like the idea of expanding by default because it fixes my pet peev of not being able to do a find on page from my mobile browser without first expanding all sections. 



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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Mathieu Stumpf <psychoslave@culture-libre.org> wrote:
I didn't followed the thread, but if you try to consult the french
wiktionary with the mobile interface it's impossible: section title are
links so when you try to uncollapse them, you follow the link.

Le lundi 16 septembre 2013 à 11:05 -0700, Brion Vibber a écrit :
> On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Arthur Richards
> <arichards@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>         If we still want to explore dynamically loading article
>         sections (which we all seemed to be in favor of when we did
>         annual planning back in June), it's hard for me to imagine how
>         we could realistically pull that off if we display sections
>         uncollapsed as default.
>
>
> We could rig up an "infinite scroll" type of situation, where we
> basically:
>
>
> * load section 0 and section 1
>
> * leave placeholder <div>s for sections 2 and beyond
>
> * when the user scrolls down into section 1, start loading section 2
> in the background
>
> ** prepare the same thing for the bottom of section 2 load section 3,
> etc...
>
>
> Of course a problem with this setup is that if you go offline partway
> through reading the article, the later sections might be unavailable
> when you scroll down to them.
>
>
>
> -- brion
>
>
>
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