Thread:SnakePAN14/@comment-4474792-20200618164950/@comment-4474792-20200628132546

I'm back. Is there a way to make sure editors don't unintentionally view Visual Mode. Editing the Source is the most effective way to edit. To edit the Source instead of simply clicking EDIT, a user has to select "Classic editor", however doing that takes them to Visual mode. The problem with Visual is that it distorts the Source; it makes changes that were never there and most likely nobody would ever make.

Examples include merging a line that ends with "}}" with the text directly below it.

For example something like

xyz abc}} qwe rtyi op

becomes

xyz abc}}qwe rtyi op

Another example is merging with whatever is directly below it.

For example

== References ==     Legoshi 

becomes

== References ==   Legoshi 

It's a very tacky and unprofessional looking layout. But the biggest offender is the "SpoilerBlur". Instead of an entire section having one beginning and one end, every single paragraph in that section has that same beginning and end, so anyone editing has to see and   over and over and over again one paragraph after another. It's horrendous.

Can we do what the Disney Wikia did and have clicking EDIT take the user directly to the Source, or at the very least selecting "Classic editor" to take a user to Source mode and not Visual mode, or perhaps fix Visual mode so it doesn't effect the Source? Thank you.