Board Thread:General Coding Help/@comment-28083312-20170109124833

I’m working on an expanded version of the MediaWiki:ContribsLink/code.js, one that not only adds the Contribs link, but a blog link as well, in addition to more languages. I’m not sure if, once I’m done testing it with personal JS, I should make a completely new page, or just add to the existing one. In addition, I’m not a linguist by any stretch of the imagination, so I’m mostly going off of Google Translate, my rudimentary knowledge of Spanish, & the languages that have already been translated in the old code. So what I was wondering is this:
 * Should I make a whole new page for this code?
 * Assuming that I make a brand new page, & I set up this code as an import, do I just make the .js file a subpage of the actual article?
 * When attributing the authors, should I add Ozank Cx as the author, myself as the author, or both of us as the authors, since I’m going off of his original code?
 * Should I go ahead & add the languages with Google Translate, or just stick to the verified translations?
 * Will other users help with the Language like they helped with the old one?

I may go ahead & start making the page, because I think I’m almost done, but if I’m doing anything wrong I’ll be sure to stop/fix it immediately. 