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About ease of use: if someone is in enough things that the Pre-Season 1 section is that long, the navbox table is likely collapsed by default, anyway. So you're going from one click-through on the existing template to one click-through on the new one. It's a small price to pay IMO in order to get all these entries in chronological order vs. having them in release order and seeing ''every other EU item'' on the page for no reason. As for mentions etc, if everyone really doesn't want them, fine - but I think with the (0) it's clear enough that the person doesn't actually show up in the later seasons. --[[User:Pyramidhead|Pyramidhead]] ([[User talk:Pyramidhead|talk]]) 22:28, December 20, 2016 (UTC)
 
About ease of use: if someone is in enough things that the Pre-Season 1 section is that long, the navbox table is likely collapsed by default, anyway. So you're going from one click-through on the existing template to one click-through on the new one. It's a small price to pay IMO in order to get all these entries in chronological order vs. having them in release order and seeing ''every other EU item'' on the page for no reason. As for mentions etc, if everyone really doesn't want them, fine - but I think with the (0) it's clear enough that the person doesn't actually show up in the later seasons. --[[User:Pyramidhead|Pyramidhead]] ([[User talk:Pyramidhead|talk]]) 22:28, December 20, 2016 (UTC)
:I think this is an illustration of the fact that this site is not designed well for mobile users at all: we're completely unable to make css rules or custom js to make stuff appear nicer to mobile users. That's a limitation of the Wikia platform itself, and not really something we can overcome. What you're suggesting is to degrade how it appears for desktop users for the sake of mobile users, which is something I'm very opposed to, especially since we're unable to properly control the mobile look. E.G. in your mobile examples, we would of course make the text smaller and have fewer episodes per row for the vertical format.
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:I think this is an illustration of the fact that this site is not designed well for mobile users at all: we're completely unable to make css rules or custom js to make stuff appear nicer to mobile users. That's a limitation of the Wikia platform itself, and not really something we can overcome. What you're suggesting is to degrade how it appears for desktop users for the sake of mobile users, which is something I'm very opposed to, especially since we're unable to properly control the mobile look. EG in your mobile examples, we would of course make the test smaller and have fewer episodes per row for the vertical format.
 
:Seeing every other EU item is something I think is good and helpful about the appearance template. Casual visitors have no idea what "Trinity", "One Shot" refers to, so putting them there with no context is confusing, but with our current template you see that it's a novel, and what other sort of extended universe media exists. It reinforces the context of the EU stuff as that is not well known about compared to the TV show.
 
:Seeing every other EU item is something I think is good and helpful about the appearance template. Casual visitors have no idea what "Trinity", "One Shot" refers to, so putting them there with no context is confusing, but with our current template you see that it's a novel, and what other sort of extended universe media exists. It reinforces the context of the EU stuff as that is not well known about compared to the TV show.
 
:Presumably you're not going to suggest replacing all our navboxes with bulleted lists in order that mobile users can see them? Perhaps appearances arent so crucial for mobile users. Or, is it possible to add to the appearances template a bulleted list, and using some sort of custom css/js to display:none it, so it doesn't appear for desktop but the mobile skin (which fails to load the custom css/js) will display it? It's a hack, but our hands are tied on how we control the mobile skin. However I feel strongly that we shouldn't short change desktop users for the sake of attempting mobile to look nice (which it doesn't anyway...can't even get our wiki colours on there!)--[[user:Acer4666|Acer4666]] ([[User talk:Acer4666|talk]]) 01:07, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
 
:Presumably you're not going to suggest replacing all our navboxes with bulleted lists in order that mobile users can see them? Perhaps appearances arent so crucial for mobile users. Or, is it possible to add to the appearances template a bulleted list, and using some sort of custom css/js to display:none it, so it doesn't appear for desktop but the mobile skin (which fails to load the custom css/js) will display it? It's a hack, but our hands are tied on how we control the mobile skin. However I feel strongly that we shouldn't short change desktop users for the sake of attempting mobile to look nice (which it doesn't anyway...can't even get our wiki colours on there!)--[[user:Acer4666|Acer4666]] ([[User talk:Acer4666|talk]]) 01:07, December 21, 2016 (UTC)
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