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Title font exception?[]
This is one of a very few articles that the new title font does not work very well for. The drop-cap style is great for most topics, but here, the "i" needs a tittle (the dot above) to avoid possible confusion and mistyped edits that might stem from it. Another possibility may be renaming the article to include the Apple brand. Swordzmanp236 (talk) 20:54, September 9, 2016 (UTC)
iOS stinks 😷 for removal of content[]
Or rather the Challenge dungeons in FFIV: TAY are missing & they can improve it with a update. Why do they or SQENIX DO THIS? Jed Cauffield (talk) 23:12, 21 January 2022 (UTC)
Apple splitting hairs from v13+[]
As I understand it, Apple had split iOS into a good half-dozen forks about 3-4 years ago to make the feature sets separate and distinct on every model line they use. But so far, at least in terms of the game catalog that we cover, only two titles have ever had a split release: Tactics and FFIII. Otherwise, the promised/Threatened mechanical split between iOS and iPadOS has yet to happen. And all the other forks are highly specialized fir their specific hardware. Most of them can't run covered games at all.
This article was displaytitle'd originally to avoid the subpaging issue that would have occurred with a forward slash in the title ("iOS/iPadOS"). For this moment, there is little difference between the two, although the releases might stagger for reasons known only to Apple and its body of software testers and devs (this happened with 15. iirc). So I ask: how do you wish to account for that iOS and iPadOS are supposed to be separated, but aren't? We could use an "&", but it might trip up some older browsers. The only option left is to write the title out as "iOS and iPadOS". Would you be OK with this move, or would it break too much? Swordzmanp236 (talk) 04:59, 25 May 2023 (UTC)
- It doesn't particularly matter what the page name is as long as the display title isn't used to turn it into something that doesn't match the URL. And using & in page URLs is automatically handled by MediaWiki, browser support isn't relevant. -- Some Color Mage ~ (Talk) 06:28, 25 May 2023 (UTC)