Hello there fellow meta users. I have a little request.
While browsing tags, I noticed there is quite a few that could be merged or even deleted as a whole... This happens to be with "event" tags. What I mean by that is [on<event name>]
and [<event name>]
, for instance onclick and click.
- onclick = click: I think this could be deleted because it's just a small subset of many languages. But since it's tagged nearly 5,000 times for each, that might not be possible.
- onmouseover = mouseover = onhover = hover: Since the
on
tags are less popular than the ones without it. I think they could be made into synonyms... You could either make hover and mouseover two separate tags (with separate synonyms). Or, you could make them all a synonym of one tag. - onkeypress = keypress: These are the same, like the rest of the events, they should be merged and made synonyms
- onkeydown = keydown: Likewise, these should be merged and made synonyms.
- onkeyup = keyup: *sigh* again, merged and made synonyms
- onscroll = scroll
- ontouchevent = touch-event = touch-events(1): I think these could be made synonyms. But I also think ontouch should not be included. Because I see ontouch as a single method, while ontouchevents could mean multiple different methods of touch events.
- ontouch = touch: This differs from #7, I think these should be seperate synonyms. Because while ontouchevents refers to multiple events, ontouch refers to one event. Therefore they're different.
What do you guys think?
EDIT
Some related posts in the comments:
As 1 mentions, the three tags should be made synonyms. But I also think the ontouch and ontouchevent groups should stay separate.
Then, for 2. That was one of the ideas. But as the community decided, they should be made into synonyms instead of creating a "humongous catch-all-tag". Which I agree now.
Then, just to clarify, I don't think burninating is the right option, as they do clarify what the question can contain. So, instead of burninating them, they should be made synonyms.
hover
is a jQuery event, whereasmouseover
is a DOM event. It might be worth it to keep them separate?hover
can also mean the CSS:hover
pseudo-class. Which is much different than themouseover
event. So I also think they should not be merged.event
,click
,hover
etc are just bad tags. they are too broad that can be apply to many different libraries/technologies[onevent]
as a general term for all the events... Kinda like[on<anything>]
, I didn't mean the[onevent]
tag itself.touch
event (handler) tags