Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4551144-20151208100531/@comment-26402117-20151212200253

Crazy Muzzarino wrote: But I know what I'm doing and very careful with it. Also to note that css changes cannot break the wikia like javascript can. If it does contain a virus, then it's a reason they'll have to bring it over here onto those pages. I'm sure dropbox would take down viruses if it was reported. Some file hosting sites that host raw css with that extension have virus scanners to make sure it's safe.

Blind trust in any code that has not been personally sanitized in a code editor and your personal Wikia CSS with brower/Firebug developer tools - OR coded yourself and tested to be optimized and secure is somewhat foolhardy. This is why Facebook blocked the Developer Console for security reasons - code is the one thing that is dangerous to copy and paste. If you wish to endanger your community with unverified code regardless of your programming aptitude, you could endanger your readers and yourself and the fallout would be on you (we're talking a permaban at worst for something that wasn't directly your fault). Developing secure and smoothly functioning code requires hard work, pragmatism and a healthy dose of paranoia to ensure that you know what goes where and always beware.

In general, JS review was because of JS exploits. Please behave with CSS so we can all do so freely.