On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Delirium <delirium(a)hackish.org> wrote:
On 8/17/12 12:02 PM, Magnus Manske wrote:
This is quite nice, especially on a larger screen! Our current layout, which
uses the full browser width for text, makes articles hard to read and
cluttered-looking on larger screens. The text column with images and ToC in
the sidebar is a nice change. Though on the other hand, I do like flowing
text around images below some with threshold. When reading on a smaller
screen, with this layout you can end up with a very narrow text column down
the middle. But overall I like it. The only thing I'd really want is some
way to get to more of the functionality. For example, I can't find how to
view edit history.
Thanks! This is just a demo, most functionality is missing; no point
in implementing all of it unless there's a potential long-term user
and developer base :-)
That said, it uses only the MediaWiki API, so it can run anywhere,
even on a blank page served by Wikipedia, in the far future, when
there is no more server-side full-page rendering...
It's pretty useless on mobile devices, but then we have a nice mobile
interface; this whole auto-collapse-on-mobile thing only goes so far,
IMHO.
Upshot: Unless I get at least, say, five people who'd help debug it,
and at least one person who'd help coding, I'm not going to add more
functions to it. Also, the "redefined" people might sue me for
stealing their layout proposal ;-)
Magnus