User talk:TheoA/Three.js

Issues with article title and page display
See also User:Theoa/Threejs

The commonly used name for the JavaScript library in question is "Three.js".

Therefore the title of this article should be "Three.js". It appears to me, however, that when an article ending in ".js" is used in a user page, the Wikipedia server reads the article as a JavaScript file and displays the text as Wiki markup and not formatted for reading. Also the server causes the following message to be displayed.

Code that you insert on this page could contain malicious content capable of compromising your account. If you are unsure whether code you are adding to this page is safe, you can ask at the appropriate village pump. The code will be executed when previewing this page.

See Backbone.js, Node.js and Processing.js for JavaScript libraries with similar naming conventions as used in Wikipedia articles.

I am not certain how best to proceed, but for the moment I am proceeding as follows:


 * User_talk:Theoa/Three.js is a stub
 * User_talk:Theoa/Threejs is the draft that I am actually working on

My hope is that as and when the article proceeds from user article to actual Wikipedia article that the display issue will disappear.

Theoa (talk) 20:04, 28 May 2012 (UTC)

Move?
User:TheoA/Three.js → User:TheoA/Three js –
 * This user page contains mainspace categories that goes against WP:USERNOCAT. Because the page title ends with .js it generates the user page as a javascript page so I'm unable to edit and remove the categories. Mika1h (talk) 19:35, 26 July 2012 (UTC)