It's all solved now yes. And I have a working model based on those
suggestions already. Will share a rough proposal in a couple of hours! :)
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Lydia Pintscher <
lydia.pintsc...@wikimedia.de> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:00 AM, Pragun Bhutani
> wrote:
> > So I
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 3:00 AM, Pragun Bhutani wrote:
> So I've been trying to implement the suggestions and I think I'm one step
> away from seeing results. I've got Wikibase and all its dependancies set
> up, I've got mobile frontend installed (but commented out for the moment).
Sweet!
> I ca
So I've been trying to implement the suggestions and I think I'm one step
away from seeing results. I've got Wikibase and all its dependancies set
up, I've got mobile frontend installed (but commented out for the moment).
I can't figure out how to get some Wikidata style data on to my local
instal
Pragun: It's still a work in progress.
I personally think it would be great to have different mobile skins as
all our projects have different needs and don't necessarily need
to/should look the same or behave the same.
I'd happily work closely to you (help with code review etc) to support
such a
I'll go ahead and request that Wikilabs account then. If I get stuck
somewhere, I'll revert back to you.
Also Jon, could you tell me a little more about your work on the skin? Is
it possible for me to view the code?
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Jon Robson wrote:
> I've been doing some work
I've been doing some work on refactoring the mobile skin.
In theory when I'm done doing this (I need some help code reviewing) you
would be able to write your own mobile skin with its own modules and own
scripts simply by extending some classes in MobileFrontend extension.
Does this sound app
What you probably want to do is *integrate with* MobileFrontend, but keep
your code within WikiBase extension and friends.
There's provisions now for specifying desktop or mobile targets separately
in ResourceLoader, which will let you load either the same or different CSS
and JS for mobile views.
2013/4/10 Pragun Bhutani
> Based on a discussion I had with YuviPanda and MaxSem on #wikimedia-mobile,
> I've got a few things to add:
>
> - It might be a good idea to let Wikidata detect when it's being accessed
> through a mobile device and then have it adjust the widths and such of the
> box-s
Based on a discussion I had with YuviPanda and MaxSem on #wikimedia-mobile,
I've got a few things to add:
- It might be a good idea to let Wikidata detect when it's being accessed
through a mobile device and then have it adjust the widths and such of the
box-structures accordingly and then pass th
On 04/09/2013 02:39 AM, Denny Vrandečić wrote:
I would hope
It would also be extremely good to look
> I would assume
I don't think
Can the Wikidata and Mobile teams please answer with the best of your
knowledge to the questions at
Bug 43065 - WikibaseRepo to be mobile friendly (tracki
I would hope that the widgets we have developed for the Wikidata desktop UI
- especially the Entity Selector widget - would be reusable on mobile.
It would also be extremely good to look in what the mobile team is doing
for Wikipedia. Since both is MediaWiki in the backend anyway, I would
assume t
At first glance this looks too big a project for GSoC.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Pragun Bhutani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I plan to propose a GSOC project through Wikimedia this year, based around
> the idea of mobilizing Wikidata. I'd like to share my understanding of the
> problem and gain some
Hi,
I plan to propose a GSOC project through Wikimedia this year, based around
the idea of mobilizing Wikidata. I'd like to share my understanding of the
problem and gain some feedback on that, as well as some more input from the
community.
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*Problem at hand:*
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Unlike Wikipedia, which displa
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