Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-26402117-20151129143232

Any sitewide spoiler warning in Javascript can be replaced with a simple notice on the mainpage - using an overlay notice is somewhat prone to error. Any complaints about that could be dismissed as trolling/undue complaint.

And I don't think people who complain about spoilers should be on a wiki of this comprehensivity or at any online site - a message on the mainpage is better than the current Javascript solution which hangs on my browser.

Here's the warning message on my wiki and the One Piece Wiki for comparision.

WARNING: This wiki contains fanservice and heavy spoilers. Read at your own risk. Please be aware, before progressing any further on the One Piece Encyclopedia, that this site contains heavy SPOILERS.

Could you consider streamlining the user experience for the people who want to read the info by removing the JS hook that injects the code everywhere?

PS: There have been psychological studies that prove that the spoiler effect is pure tosh as well, but a mainpage message keeps things safe.

 Speedit   ♞    talk   contribs  14:32, November 29, 2015 (UTC) 