Jdlrobson added a comment.
Thanks for explaining the bug!
So I can't replicate this but I do see a rule relating to .tagline::first-letter which doesn't seem to work on my browser but is in the stylesheet.
Aklapper added a comment.
In T211198#4828302, @Huji wrote:
What is this MinervaNeue tag?
The skin that was previously packaged up inside MobileFrontend.
I get a 404 when I go to it?
Please file a separate bug report in Phabricator against #Phabricator.TASK
Huji added a comment.
@Jdlrobson
Jdlrobson edited projects, added MinervaNeue; removed MobileFrontend, Reading Epics (Wikidata Description Editing).
What is this MinervaNeue tag? I get a 404 when I go to it? Also, I think it should be kept in #MobileFrontend as it actually only occurs on the
Huji added a comment.
I can confirm that this occurs with fawiki mobile version on an iPhone. It also happens when I go to https://fa.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3%DB%8C%D8%A8 using Firefox on Mac (so it is not an OS issue, or a mobile versus non-mobile device issue).
Even better, I managed to
Ladsgroup added a comment.
let me explain in more depth here, In Arabic scripts letters can be joined or separated. So one letter e.g. "ی" (Yaa) can take several different forms, depending on whether there is a letter before or after it (see this for four different forms of Yaa).
The problem here
Bassem added a comment.
@Jdlrobson in Arabic Language our words are formed of connected letters, the problem is that the 1st letter of the ar description appears separated. in the case of the Apple article description, the 1st word (on the right) should appear as: ثمرة where the letter ث is