Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-1251315-20150519184759/@comment-28861328-20150520035847

The irony of all of this is that it is their claim that this "upgrade" (I use that term very loosely) was to improve readability for mobile users and all it has done is broke it MORE for those people, along with the side-effect of making it look horrendous for desktop users too.

They say it is our fault, since apparently we editors are out of touch with the "needs" of our mobile-only readers.

Personally, I want to know what Staff is smoking. I use Wikia on my phone all the time (prior to the "upgrade") and never had a lick of trouble... until now. Furthermore, why do you have to make the desktop version of the site look like its on a damn phone? No. Wikia is on crack. This is utter nonsense, but once again we, the editors, will be ignored for the sake of "change".

And watch. Two months from now, they'll figure out something else "wrong", break the wikis again, and then blame their editors for being out of touch once more.

I leave you, my dear fellows, with this. Possibly the dumbest declaration I've heard made in regards to this change:

"User:Sannse"

- The goal is to have people on larger screens viewing things similarly to those on smaller ones, so that people can design pages that work for all. Previously, people would often create their pages in a way that looked great on large screens, but was broken on smaller laptops or tablets. That's what we want to fix