https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49603

--- Comment #21 from Chris McKenna <cmcke...@sucs.org> ---
Like Pam I think it is best that these notices are visible and in-your-face so
there is no doubt that you have seen them. Hover also causes issues on touch
screen devices I think.

One thing that would be possible would be for there to be an icon associated
with the comment that collapsed it to get a more WYSIWYG view (and then
expanded it again on a subsequent click). The default display would be shown. I
guess that custom css/js to have them hidden by default would be possible if
people wanted, but I don't suggest the devs do anything other than make it
possible for users to write this. I don't know how difficult any of this would
be to program though.

On the issue of rendering, I know that some comments contain links, for example
from [[Patrick Stewart]]: <!--Do not change this to KBE, see [[Knight
Bachelor]]-->
Obviously this is shown like any other link in the source editor, but it makes
it clear that it is a link to an article and people with navpopups can select
it and get a preview of the link. If VE could parse links (and I guess external
links) then that would be a nice to have.

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