Talk:Flow/Design/FAQ

Why are we using colored-buttons, instead of plain-text-link buttons?
"Not that they are less important, they are, however, not as important" Care to explain the difference between "less important" and "not as important"? Fram (talk) 14:57, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

From the same section: "The blue-colored button signifies a progressive action that requires more steps ahead, while a green-colored button signifies the final progressive action." I have no idea where there are blue buttons for the moment (I notice a green "reply" and a green "change title", that's it), but anyway, this is completely obscured from the users, and unimportant anyway, so pleae don't use different colours to convey such meanings, and please try to explain them more clearly anyway (a "progressive" action? Wouldn't simply "an action" do?) Fram (talk) 15:03, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

How will the limited indenting/threading system help?
"Mobile readership is growing dramatically (currently, representing almost 1/4th of total pageviews to Wikipedia),[9] so we need to build for a future where we have users who are purely mobile-only. Multiple indentations will have problems displaying on a small screen."

Readership is mainly restricted to the mainspace, which is not relevant for Flow. Any figure son either percentage of readers of talk pages per device, or percentage of editors per device? That would be a lot more relevant for this FAQ. I can imagine that the percentage of mobile editors is still lower than 25%, but that's a hunch only. Fram (talk) 15:09, 14 January 2014 (UTC)