Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-30492097-20181120231156/@comment-9605025-20181129215349

reply to #11 You can place that stuff in the script itself if you want. The reason I don't have it there is because, at least from what I can tell, the norm for scripts from the dev wiki is to have configuration done separately. In the case of dev wiki scripts, it is necessary since multiple wikis will be importing from the same page and you don't want one wiki's changes to impact another wiki. In the case of this script, it is just for consistency with dev wiki scripts.

It is up to you what you do. However, if you do move it to the script, then there are some lines the script no longer needs. and but be sure to keep this (which is between the two sections you can remove) or you can just leave the rest as is. I will perform unnecessary checks but it shouldn't influence the success of the script. - reply to #12 The page can have as many categories as you want. However, if multiple categories match the script's list of ones to look for, only one will be applied. If I recall correctly (which I may not be), the chosen category will depend on the order in which the script receives the category names. Going strictly by the JS implementation standards, this means it could potentially be random. However, a quick search online shows that most browsers will return them in the order they are provided. So if you would prefer to use one over another, try placing the desired one before the other in the list. Again, this stuff about which one will be used is speculation. - I have checked the wiki and found an issue with the script. It appears to be due to a slight difference in how the JS interface returns values and how it is returned via URL. To fix it, try replacing this with this