Yes, I understand all that, but neither I know how to make a really nice 
core-hijacking plugin. Let it be a temporary solution, I'll work on it a 
bit later.

четверг, 24 октября 2013 г., 22:36:47 UTC+4 пользователь Arc Acorn написал:
>
> I wouldn't actually recommend applying that... If you do though make sure 
> you document it somewhere as:
> #1 It could cause issues somewhere down the line if a plugin tries to do 
> something with that core function and it could cause strange results. 
> #2 If there is ever a new update to TWC it'll be overwritten when you 
> update the core.
> #3 It isn't easy to share with other wikis since you would need to do the 
> same edit to all of them rather than just adding a plugin. (Effectively 
> core edits like this would = forking)
>
> I know there are ways to make simple plugins that high-jack core function 
> like this which would be the better option as it would make the change into 
> a plug-in rather than a core edit, I'm just not sure how to write them 
> since it's poorly documented around the community about such things and me 
> still being pretty new to Javascript.
>

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