Is it bad practice to use either alert()
, document.write
or console.log()
in Stack Snippets? I personally find alert()
quite annoying, and console.log()
takes time to see the output (you need to open browser dev tools). I always use document.write
.
Are there any guidelines for how to display data to the user? I searched but could not find any. I did notice however, the post Introducing Stack Snippets that alert()
s were use to demonstrate. But, one of the answers used jQuery's .innerHTML()
method.
I also check out the blog post on Stack Snippets being introduced, but there was no information there either.
So my question is: What is the best way to display data to the user when using a Stack Snippet?
console.log()
?