Thread:MondlichtPanda/@comment-37484301-20200302021510/@comment-38452727-20200326144205

Andisimon wrote: Everything that is involving some kind of hovering doesn't work on mobile. That was also the reason why I was against using hover only on walkthrough pages. Mobile users cannot read the texts within hovers. Yeah, but you can still click on the reference and it will take you to the reference list without scrolling yourself. From there you can click on the arrow next to the reference and it will take you back to where you were reading. I personally don't see a problem with using references. 8emi95 wrote: And mobile users seem to be the majority, are they not? At least, there are a lot of them.

But using "Title - Description" can get extrememly lengthy sometimes. But with this hover, I asume only mobile and visual editor users constantly add only the title with some formatting. And can't read the description which is sometimes the only difference.

Is there another way to display these, some other template that isn't a hover or somehow will show it on mobile? Like on mobile apps a longer press will tell you do name of a button if it's just an imagine and stuff like that. Is there something similar for the wiki? Yeah, 82% of the wiki readers use mobile.

I guess you could do that with JS, but you'd also have to long press on desktop.