Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment--20150814190019/@comment-2200849-20150814215321

EternalLocket wrote: Jr Mime wrote: What do you mean different way? Every single person I know uses console to test JS things, they never publish an unfinished code (unless they have to go). That doesn't make you right. There are various places where people can go to test code, that would have less of an effect on the users end. When I think I've finished I try it on my test wiki and see how things go. If it's not working as intended, I remove it and check to see where I went wrong.

It's highly unlikely Wikia would whitelist certain test wikis—nasties could just ask for a whitelist, then abuse this privilege. What Mime is suggesting that this change will not break your testing procedure—JS consoles are functionally equivalent to putting the code on a test wiki, so you can still test the code to ensure it works as intended before letting it go live. :)