On May 11, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Tei wrote:
On 11 May 2012 10:24, Ryan Kaldari
<rkaldari(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
What about this idea: We could introduce a new
CSS class called 'nomobile'
that functioned similarly to 'noprint' — any element set to this class would
be hidden completely on mobile devices. If someone noticed a problem with a
specific template on mobile devices, they could either fix the template or
set it to 'nomobile'. This would make template creators aware of the problem
and give them an incentive to fix their inline styles.
http://www.stuffandnonsense.co.uk/archives/images/specificitywars-05v2.jpg
I think theres a limitation to that, ".nomobile .darthvader
.darthvader" will not work as expected (I think)
As far as CSS is concerned this will work just fine. Due to a logic error in the mobile
site specifically it can fail sometimes. But CSS has no such bug or limitation, and in
MediaWiki it will work just fine.
Not sure how that link is relevant..
-- Krinkle