Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-4050367-20131118213744/@comment-4050367-20131119023658

"The solution is responsive web design in a fluid layout that detects screen resolution and delivers an ideal experience using that information. Content is rightfully the heart of Wikia, after all — it’s what we’re all here for: reading, creating, editing, and administering the information you care about. Pages that place more focus on the content is a request we've heard time and time again, so content space is the priority in this shift to a fluid layout."

- Wikia

In other words, the point of Fluid Layout is to make the best or most effective use of the viewing experience for all users on all display sizes. Based on what I know (and believe me, I don't know EVERYTHING I'm just basing this on what I know currently), the only things that MIGHT be really affected by this is the Main page and some CSS, which we can always fix/remodel/redo or contact staff for help on it if we have to.

As for the Visual Editor, there's still the current way to edit right now. I agree that they should keep both ways, but we'll see.

For those of you that want to test Darwin, go to http://communitytest.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page to test out Fluid Layout and the Visual Editor. If you want to test out the Visual Editor, PS - if you press Edit, it goes to the new editing way. If you click the arrow (where you usually find the history and rename buttons), there'll be something called " Classical Editor ". That's the Editing way BTFF is currently using.