Reading/Mobile Friendly Content

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Mediawiki isn't responsive by default. As a result, our Wikipedia content doesn't have a friendly display on mobile. The problem is more visible in pages with templates, tables and navboxes.

Why is this a problem?

 * 1) The web of today is responsive. We don't necessarily have to think mobile first, but we have to consider cross-devices display, especially with more than 50% of page views traffic coming from mobile.
 * 2) The more hidden or garbled content we display, the more reader 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 out sites in a reasonable experience, and we have a responsibility towards Wikipedia itself.

What are the possible solutions

 * 1) Bring Athena back to life


 * 1) Make Minerva fully responsive, or replacing with existing responsive skins


 * 1) Focus on the most garbled display elements:  templates, tables and navboxes
 * Allow styling in templates
 * Allow mobile review/warning when template isn't mobile friendly