https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30191

--- Comment #2 from Jennifer Zagurski <[email protected]> 2012-08-02 
23:20:24 UTC ---
I don't think it is special extention.  And there are several tools and use
cases that rely on the behavior that has been lost. Look at the second
paragraph, penultimate sentance of this:

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Philosophy_of_Furniture

When you place a mouse over that is does something, I am not on a desktop right
now. I think it some kind of pop-up behaviour. But I can't access it from my
tablet.

Also I wrote this bug about year ago. I just changed it to copy the same
categories as I as saw the other day on some other mobile bugs. I think they
are wrong because am not using any mobile extension.  It is a bug connect to
mobile experience.  But I am using vanilla Safari and vanilla en.WS. Not the
mobile URL. So I guess I don't know where this bug goes. I am using an iPad so
the mobile URLs are always *too* mobile and even worse than struggling through
pages designed for a desktop. I have some more, but I don't want to write them
until I know how to label them for issues with editing from a tablet but all
vanilla.

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