Hi Dan, 1. Mobile web. In place of the edit pencil icons I see nothing. Text should appear instead of the pencils so that users have a link to click when they want to edit content.
2. There was no app crash. I might have cleared the app's memory previously, but I would have thought the app would have shown that I was logged out if that was true. Pine On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Dan Garry <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Pine, > > Responses in-line. > > On 5 July 2014 11:13, Pine W <[email protected]> wrote: > >> * When editing with images disabled on my mobile device, the icons for >> editing don't appear. Is there a plan to have text replacements for the >> icons when images are disabled and/or for readers who are visually impaired >> and rely on text? >> > > Is this on mobile web, or on the app? If it's the app, what device do you > have, and what version of the app are you running? > > > * In the Wikimedia mobile app I appear to be logged in because my username >> appears in the left hand panel. However I am not permitted to edit >> semi-protected content on English Wikipedia, and when I edited an >> unprotected page the edits were attributed to my IP. I find it confusing to >> have my username appear in the app but yet not be logged in. Can someone >> explain what's happening here and how to fix it? >> > > I think this may be a known bug in the app that we're having trouble > tracking down. Sometimes, although you appear to be logged in, you are > actually not. Try logging out in the "More" menu, logging back in, and > seeing if that fixes the problem. > > Did the app crash at any point before you noticed this? We think this is > what causes this bug to happen. > > Thanks, > Dan > > -- > Dan Garry > Associate Product Manager for Platform and Mobile Apps > Wikimedia Foundation >
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