GET page/mobile-html/{title}

unknown:wikipedia-rest-api

Summary: Get page content HTML optimized for mobile consumption.
Operation ID: getContent-mobile-html
Auth: unknown
Description

Gets the content HTML optimized for mobile consumption for the given page. This content is derived from Parsoid HTML (see `/page/html/{title}` endpoint). The difference to Parsoid HTML is roughly: * Some elements and attributes not needed for the reading case are removed. * LeadIntroductionTransform: The introductory paragraph is moved before an infobox. * RedLinks: Red links are flattened (=turned into span elements). * WidenImage: images that should be displayed in gallery are widened. * Section headings are slightly changed by wrapping the headings inside a div and adding a span element inside the new div for the edit buttons. * Additional classes are added to img elements to fix issues with non-white backgrounds. See Theme support below for instructions on how to enable that. * Pagelib CSS files needed to display the content are referenced. * LazyLoadTransform: server-side portion/prep for lazy loading of images. * CollapseTable: server-side portion/prep for collapsing tables. What's not included? What parts of the PageLibrary does a client still have to do? * Theme support: Themes can be turned on by adding a theme class to the root <html> tag. Possible class names are: * `pagelib_theme_default` * `pagelib_theme_dark` * `pagelib_theme_black` * `pagelib_theme_sepia` The pagelib JS has functionality to do that: ThemeTransform.setTheme(document, theme). * Dim images: DimImagesTransform.dim(window, enable) * PlatformTransform.classify(window) to trigger Android and iOS app specific CSS rules * LazyLoadTransformer: client side companion of LazyLoadTransform (note the extra *er* here) * FooterTransformer: seems to be more UI than content, requires I18N, too Stability: [experimental](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API_versioning#Experimental)

Parameters (2)

redirect (boolean, query, optional)

Requests for [redirect pages](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Redirects) return HTTP 302 with a redirect target in `Location` header and content in the body. To get a 200 response instead, supply `false` to the `redirect` parameter.

title (string, path, required)

Page title. Use underscores instead of spaces. Use percent-encoding. Example: `Main_Page`.

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