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Jon jrob...@wikimedia.org changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 113758 merged by jenkins-bot:
Add $wgMFCollapseSectionsByDefault config var to allow disabling auto section
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https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/113758
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Brandon Harris bhar...@wikimedia.org changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Brion Vibber br...@wikimedia.org ---
Wiktionary uses sections differently from everything else, it seems, and
doesn't use the lead section as expected. :)
Could probably make section autocollapsing into a site config
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--- Comment #3 from Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org ---
Change 113758 had a related patch set uploaded by Brion VIBBER:
Add $wgMFCollapseSectionsByDefault config var to allow disabling auto section
collapse
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Gerrit Notification Bot gerritad...@wikimedia.org changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Dominic mcdev...@gmail.com ---
Right, you'll still have problems with user experience if all you do is just
uncollapse section 1.
Generally, the most important information, which a user expects to see unhidden
by default,