Or this provides a legacy system that will break should we ever want to update or change the css layout of the web application.
Personally I think this is a bad idea.
Not so much adding the classes(this is always a good idea) but the reasoning behind it. Now every time we make a trivial html change do we have to verify that it doesn't break the android client? Then bigger question to what extent do we support this Android client?
Or this provides a legacy system that will break should we ever want to update or change the css layout of the web application.
Personally I think this is a bad idea.
Not so much adding the classes(this is always a good idea) but the reasoning behind it. Now every time we make a trivial html change do we have to verify that it doesn't break the android client? Then bigger question to what extent do we support this Android client?