Thread:Celess22/@comment-168424-20170731181041/@comment-1077307-20171116004004

No. They added points to the fan site with the wrong settings for Leaflet library for several of their maps, as though it was a geo-perspective style map even though it was a flat map.

So all the points I'm using for about half their maps that were done that way have to be placed using the same algorithm. If I don't they go no where near the correct spot.

When I said "accidentally introduced (by the Witcher fan-site)" I mean they did something that caused a headache for me, like not being able to see out of one eye to read for most of two months.

This is a general issue also because lots of people use Leaflet. And may have the same issue. Leaflet is the common Google Maps like free map thing. This is also an issue for anyone using Longitude Latitude for a real world map, or any Coord system for a real map.

Leaflet itself however is not necessarily a good fit for wiki because it expects very technically accurate maps and map splitting to get the most out of it, and requires a lot of JSON and JS to implement each use. Managing it's assets in Wikia would be also problematic, as you need to make a JSON translation for each text snippet, even if you are only using English and other such things. The API is fairly technically demanding. Like if CommonData was a 7/10 relative to the Wikia crowd, this would be a 60/10 or higher.