User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: March 25, 2015/@comment-24473195-20150327161427

I think the new syntax highlighting is great. My suggestion is that you add something akin to "don't save if there are errors"check to the javascripts page simply because while a module may prevent a page from displaying properly. A bad javascript can ruin every single page in a wiki, while a module's impact is fairly minimal.

Also I don't think the option to disable Js/CSs should be added because :

1) That'll simply be running away from the problem rather than addressing it.

2) That'll be promoting pages with syntax errors (as wikia allowed in the past)

3) You'll have to maintain two editors and all the errors that come with it.

You could however create options to customize the colours for example.

Also while were at it, are we allowed to remove the "Allow saving code with errors" from the module namespace using CSS? To me that is simply promoting bad habits. It is better to teach people to comment out bad code rather than saving modules with errors, in my opinion.