**Motivation**
This is also helpful because it resolves the problem of literal pipes in aliases.
**As a wikidata editor**
**I want to** see existing aliases in individual lines
**so that I** can edit them easily without bothering about syntax
**Mock**
{F28594844}
**Acceptance Criteria**
[] When switching to edit mode, each alias gets their own input line
[x] The pipes are not visible anymore
[] There is a new empty line below all entered aliases
[] the new line can be reached by either clicking/tapping on the line or using the tab key (this is possible on some mobile keyboards indicated by "up" and "down" arrows in the keyboard area)
[x] If users enter info here, it is saved as a new alias
[x] Once the user has entered a first character to the line, a new line appears allowing to add yet another alias
[x] The empty alias line should not have any effect on saving
[x] When the contents of an alias is fully deleted or contains only whitespace and then the line loses focus, the line disappears
[x] When the aliases segment is out of focus again, they stay extended, and would only collapse once users click on save or cancel
[x] The individual aliases can be navigated with the common tab/shift-tab behavior
[ ] The individual alias, when focused, are styled as follows
[ ] the background color set to Accent90 (#EAF3FF)
[ ] text color set to Base20 (#222)
[ ] no outline
[x] Aliases that are longer than the input field allows are wrapped
[x] In reading mode, aliases are still shown right behind each other, separated by the internationalized language separation character
**Open questions**
- Is it possible to have multiline aliases?
** answer: no
- Will there be the danger of mixing up long wrapped aliases with being two aliases
** answer: long lines will be wrapped! And it will be clear which are wrapped vs not by the spacing: see [[ https://www.figma.com/file/g86G4bYOcUoIPwEbN041nq/180607_Termbox-Mobile-Sprint?node-id=1243%3A389 | here ]]
**Notes**
We are mainly following the paradigm that is currently implemented on desktop.