Forum:Need some community input on something

I recently added a bit of code to my monaco.js page. The code itself adds a little checkbox to the Recent Changes page. The checkbox itself appears to the right of the word "Changes".

What does it do? Why, it's an autorefresher! It's called the AJAX Auto Refresher. Basically, the auto refresher automatically refreshes the Recent Changes page, without the actual refresh animation most browsers have, consisting of the entire page reloading.

This bit of code would be a great addition to MediaWiki:Common.js, and it'd be especially helpful to anyone here who happens to be a Recent Changes watcher. I've already got the code added to my monaco.js page, which gives me the auto refresher, but I'd love to see it added to Common.js so everyone can enjoy the benefits of not having to refresh Recent Changes at all.

So, since Dr. F suggested I do this, I've decided to make this forum thread and get some input from the community. What do you guys think? Yay or nay? AtlasSoldier 20:36, September 22, 2010 (UTC)