Thread:Su712/@comment-31479589-20190722145118/@comment-25669516-20190722154211

No worries. It's perfect tool for your testing then. As for the MediaWiki pages, well I'm not an expert either. I use other wikis and help sites for guidelines (seriously, the only experience I have with coding is the 2 years I learned C++ in school. And that was like 7-8 years ago). There's a lot of coding on our MediaWiki pages, many of which is quite possibly unused now. They were left there by previous admins and since I do not know their purpose I try not to mess with them. The Wiki looks neat right now and I don't want to accidentally break something xD

As a rule of thumb tho, when you edit any mediawiki or js pages use the show changes feature to make sure you did not accidentally add/delete anything that should not have been before you hit the publish button. 2 extra minutes of caution will save a lot of trouble later ;)