Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-188432-20180123175123/@comment-5774380-20180128143757

Yeah, that's why I did it. At first I thought on submitting the modifications in chunks so you wouldn't have to review large amounts of code each time, but then I realized that continuous submits would be annoying so I continued editing without sending the newer modifications to cancel that revision. Since I'm just refactoring the code and not adding new features or fixing bugs I prefer not to bother the staff with them since it makes no difference for the end user.

By the way, I'd like to know if there's any guidelines or best practices for contributing code to Fandom, since I've found myself confused in some aspects. For example, I know that the code needs to be ES3-compliant and include semicolons (which my linter was removing) because I found it out by myself after Wikia's editor threw me errors, none of that was stated anywhere. And what I mentioned about the preferred frequency and size of the submits, or how to properly cancel one, or if there's any methods or coding practices the staff recommends, or if during revision you noticed that I could improve a certain part.

Basically, how to contribute code correctly to Fandom and make it easier for both parties.