Thread:Rappy/@comment-1274766-20131223214701/@comment-1274766-20131227173448

OK, so each page of the wiki is a JavaScript video game generated by the data the contributors have added and it looks like this:

The data are written by a graphical editor under the game. Until the game is loaded, the page displays the raw data, which is ugly:

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...............xxxxxxxxx.........x.x..x................x..x.x.xx..xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.......................xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx............................x.xx..xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx........................xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...........x

So I wanted to hide the ugly and useless raw data before the video game is displayed.

I know doing this, the users that don't enable JavaScript will have a void page but they won't see the video game in any case. They would just see awful data. So there is no point to show it.

How can I make it less ugly? Perhaps I should also warn the users that they should enable JavaScript?