Currently the tag description for blur says:
The visual effect. And for some reason also the Javascript loss-of-focus-event.
Of 1.1K questions tagged with blur 248 are also tagged with javascript. Upon cursory inspection about three quarters of those seems to be about the event.
Clearly this is not right. I suggest the following course of action:
- Edit the tag wiki to be about only the visual effect, and explicitly not about the event.
- Retag all questions about the event with onblur.
I would be happy to do this, but I feel that I should get some input from the community before I start working. Is this a good idea?
A pitfall that should be taken into account here is the possibility of questions not tagged with javascript that are about the event (because they are not correctly tagged or are about a different language with the same event). Not sure how many of those there might be out there.
EDIT: Some people have raised concern about whether there should be an onblur tag at all. That is of course a valid question, but I would argue to keep it separate. Let me explain why.
To just remove the blur but do nothing about onblur would be strange. Either there should be a tag for the event, and then it should be used, or there should not be one. Doing both at the same time is not a solution.
If we should open up the question of whether onblur should be burninated, we get stuck in the bigger mess of event tags. As this question demonstrates, it is complicated and that attempt to do something about it seems to have stranded on the sheer complexity of the issue.
To get somewhere I think we might need a divide and conquer approach. Doing this one change is a small problem we can definitively solve. It might not take us to tag utopia (or save the universe from heat death), but it will at least fix one obviously broken tag.
EDIT 2: The idea of burninating all tags for specific events were discussed here, and not very well recieved.
javascript
blur
should be retaggedjavascript
form-fields
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