Thread:SuperSarcosmic/@comment-37895359-20190118195355/@comment-38109392-20190204140831

Aight cool, haha. And interesting, I wonder why whoever wrote the buttons used RGBA. Hex codes just seem more efficient, imo. Shorter, easier to search/copy/paste, easier to differentiate.

Yeah, the picture thing's been a gripe of mine (as well as the way my phone hates editing), which is why I started using the site on PC. Thankful I did, the site's so much better designed on PC;;; And the schedule tables are a very considerate touch for less experienced editors, though few people have input anything yet - maybe it would be worth assembling several volunteers to follow assigned NPCs over the course of an average week? Particularly for characters who can be hard to find like Dawa, Mint, and Dana? (And Dawa's crucial to the Tree Farm and Fish Porridge missions, which a lot of people have had difficulty with.)

Okay, so. I tested viewing the Aadit page on 6 browsers: Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on PC, and Chrome, Ghostery, and the built-in Samsung browser on mobile. On PC, I tacked on ?useskin=mercury to the url to view the mobile page on each browser, as well as used Chrome's Inspect mobile viewer without changing the url (not that I think it makes a difference, but idk, ya never know). None of them showed any hint of the spoiler template.

So I tried pasting the spoiler warning directly onto the page in place of your spoiler start/end templates. (The break before the collapse was an attempt to make the horizontal rules not lay right on the section below them - it didn't work lol)

It looked subpar on both and rather redundant on PC in particular, and the coloration didn't even show up on mobile, so I deleted it. However, putting the spoiler in a Collapse box actually made it look a lot better and stand out more on both displays, and the "major relationship spoiler" header is nice and bold. It might be our best solution, for now. The only way we could hide it further (yet still keep it easy to find) would be to put it at the bottom of the page in its own section.