2018-04-02 6:13 GMT+03:00 Isarra Yos zhorishna@gmail.com:
I have made a patch for a responsive version of MonoBook with mobile support. See: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/421199/ or if you just want a live demo, https://wiki.zaori.org/wiki/Page_title?useskin=monobook - load it on a phone or make your browser window narrow or something and you can see what it looks like. This is a prototype nojs version; I intend to make an even sillier js layout with popovers and stuff as a followup patch.
A potential issue has already been raised with the icons: I don't really know how to make text strings actually, well, reliably fit on mobile devices, but a lack of support for no-image usage could also be a real problem in MonoBook. Feedback on that or whatever, as well as other testing and reviews, would be greatly appreciated.
Well, it looks a bit dated, but in cute and geekish way. I love the way you took the menu out of the way without hiding it under a hamburger button, but what I would particularly like to see is how it handles navboxes. Traditionally, they have been hidden on the Wikipedia mobile site, prompting people to do all kinds of sick workarounds that kind of work, but not really. If anyone can come up with a decent solution to that it's probably you :)
Strainu
There is also a rather more immediate problem at present. As you can see on the patch, jenkins has -1ed it for style problems. Unfortunately I have no idea what the style problems are because the output of that test is totally useless (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T190072) - can anyone tell me what the problem(s) are so I can fix them? And/or just resolve T190072? Please? It's starting to get a bit annoying, frankly, as it's been coming up across several of these patches.
-I
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