Topic on User talk:Harakoni
How many mobile users read this website? How many mobile users edit this website?
Yes indeed you are. You keep making edits that break links, cover large sections of the pages in images, make it harder for mobile readers to use the page, go against page standards for no reason,make pages less maintainable, spammed new pages that mostly should have been integrated into existing ones, etc. And thats when you're not adding nonsense with 0 clarification what its meant to be about or adding generic info that is technically related but so nonspecific as to not matter to the subject matter. Its gotten to the point where I'm not even sure if they're in good faith anymore, and not some elaborate form of spam.
And when I have tried to talk to you, you say vagueries and then complain that I don't understand your point because you can't spend 30 seconds actually typing what the hell you mean or providing any detail when asked.
Do you think Bills looked good before? Did you try reading it on a small screen or even a non-maximised window? The image pushes all the way out to side bar and shunts all the content down. Its not just bad for mobile users. It also changed the caption to mouse over which is unreadable for most mobile users.
As for how many mobile users, plenty. Mobile editors? Irrelevant.
Re: clean
It's reasonable to be confused, if "Clean" means "directly tell your pawns to make/keep it clean" or "have the room have high cleanliness", especially in the context of research/hospitals. In simple research bench, it could've said something along the lines of "Cleanliness helps, so clean it up", which would be the former.
So you:
1. don't provide any solution to have proper size for desktop users 2. talk irrelevant nonsense 3. don't provide any insight about mobile stats
Why mobile users are more important?
Thumbnail size at Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-rendering isn't helpful with just 300px...
I hope nobody will ever work with you "Its gotten to the point where I'm not even sure if they're in good faith anymore, and not some elaborate form of spam".
Re: Don't provide any solution to have proper size for desktop users
I think the idea is that large pictures make the article completely unreadable for mobile, but it's just a minor annoyance on desktop. You can zoom in or click the picture if it's too small, but you can't fix an oddly formatted page. Even if it was 1% mobile, 99% PC, the page shouldn't be ilegible for such a common platform.
(The page would also break if you make the tab smaller, reportedly, so it is a problem to PC users who don't use the full screen for the browser)