Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-20644-20170123193022/@comment-1824272-20170123224149

Ursuul wrote:

...we would like it to be made clearer how cutting edge Wikis can request to test out these upcoming features first... Simple. Special:Contact. That's how I got Acepedia to join the wikis testing Discussions.

Ursuul wrote:

On the contrary, I learned how to embed iFrames from a Staff member. If they’re willing to help one person, might as well make a massive announcement so they don’t have to help individuals with the same question over & over again. Just clear the water with one fell post.

I think it's just that iframes should really only be used in very specific circumstances. They're not a web developer's best friend, take that from my experience, and as far as I know they're still rarely used except for the oldest of the oldest websites. They can also pose a security risk in some of the worst circumstances - which is why the only way to do it on Fandom is through Javascript, and even that has to be approved if you're doing it site-wide. Basically, I don't think they would want too many people throwing iframes on every wiki out there. It's a specific thing that doesn't need a huge announcement or something. It certainly doesn't need its own blog, as you suggested in #2. Maybe part of another blog touching on advanced HTML and JS that most wikis rely on or something like that.