Board Thread:General Coding Help/@comment-31714129-20170701215236/@comment-26402117-20170702184431

Just revert it. If (!/mobile/.test) {change to desktop content}. It will show mobile content by default and change to desktop if scripts are available.

Actually, any browser checks can be ommited, because of script running = not mercury. Oh, that works too. But template types is the most efficient way to modify content rendering between Oasis and Mercury, with nearly no dependencies.

Actually it works for both! Check it out. Ah, nice. To be clear, the mobile content doesn't visually appear at all in desktop while using template types, but the page still loads it anyway so it still consumes mobile data etc.

Upon seeing that, I'm starting to think that the gallery tag is the best option, alongside some CSS. Have a look at this gallery - I styled them to my needs in desktop.