Thread:Talk:Athena/Wow. This looks incredible. A couple questions:/reply (6)

That. . . is a very good question. And I had a think about it, and I've come to the conclusion that in your case right there, that's the only time that the top banner does *not* disappear until it's scrolled off. To do otherwise would result in the text being moved as it was read.

So:


 * 1) User loads a page at m.wikipedia.org.  Top banner and sliders are present on load.
 * 2) Sliders disappear; top banner remains.
 * 3) User scrolls down.
 * 4) top banner remains at previous location and "scrolls off".
 * 5) User "taps" screen.
 * 6) Top banner appears in position
 * 7) Sliders appear in position.
 * 8) User waits about a second
 * 9) Sliders and top bar disappear

Which probably makes a more intuitive experience. This is something we'll have to play with.