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様々な古くなってきたメディアウィキの「特別ページ」は、標準状態ではレスポンシブウェブデザインになっていません. 編集者がテンプレートを編集する際、CSSスタイルの使用はタグ内の  属性を使ったインラインの方法に制限されており、またデザインもデスクトップ用に最適化されています. その結果、ウィキペディアのコンテンツは、デスクトップ用のアドレスからはモバイル・フレンドリー（モバイル適合的）には表示されません. The problem is most visible in pages with templates, tables and navboxes.

Sites like https://en.m.wikipedia.org/ use the to format content for mobile devices. But this technology alone can't account for all of the complexity of wiki pages and we'd like investigate some options.

Why is this a problem?

 * 1) Other content outlets, such as the BBC News, have moved to responsive web design. We don't necessarily have to think mobile first, but we have to consider cross-device display. Mobile pageviews have been growing while desktop pageviews have been decreasing.
 * 2) The more hidden or garbled content we display, the more readers are detached from Wikipedia, and the less they are able to learn about how it works, and the less engaged they become in discussions.
 * 3) Our options of either an incomplete experience or a garbled/overwhelming display are not sustainable. We have a responsibility towards both our editors and our readers, to enable them to access and interact with our sites in a reasonable experience, and we have a responsibility towards Wikipedia itself.
 * 4) Certain pages such as the English Wikipedia's Signpost and Village Pumps are not generally readable on Mobile devices.

Focus on enhancing the most garbled display elements: templates, tables and navboxes, this requires:

 * Allow styling in templates
 * Allow mobile review/warning when template isn't mobile friendly
 * Addressing the problem of big tables with possible solutions
 * Enhancing our mobile editing experience to help bring in more content that is mobile friendly by default.
 * Support creating UIs using markup, through OOJS
 * Show preview of mobile to desktop editors