Hello Bod
You write:
...to convert the site to being mobile friendly - IMHO, the first stage of converting a legacy website to something more modern...
Here I disagree with you: for me, having a mobile version of a website giving help on programming is no real use-case. My main use-case is to copy-and-paste code-fragments to try them out and to modify them ... not to type them in by hand, using my mobile as source...
However if you want to add a frontend to perlmonks that makes it look better in your eyes: go ahead. As long as the original layout remains (so the user can choose)(and as long it works without javascript).
Rata
In reply to Re: Quick and dirty mobile fix
by Ratazong
in thread Quick and dirty mobile fix
by Bod
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