https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35785

--- Comment #4 from Nemo_bis <federicol...@tiscali.it> 2012-08-28 18:12:32 UTC 
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(In reply to comment #2)
> So, I imagine that, before switching "Enhanced Recent Changes" (ERC) on for 
> all
> users, we would need to ensure that there is some form of graceful degradation
> from ERC to simple old "Recent Changes" (RC) for users without JavaScript.
> 
> ERC dates from when we couldn't expect a user's browser to necessarily support
> JavaScript, which is why it wasn't the default when we rolled out in 2003 or
> whenever(?), but in general we don't require it even now. What's the current
> behaviour for ERC when you don't have JavaScript?

It just shows the list of changes for a page (brouped but) uncollapsed. Many
think this is better and prettier than standard RC anyway. There's indentation,
so it's quite clear what pages the changes belong to.

> Also, both RC and ERC are quite ugly, and I think we should separately look at
> improving their design so they are a little cleaner/prettier, and so that it 
> is
> more obvious how to use them. But that should be a separate bug. :-)

Indeed.

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