[openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website] Use only differences to OSM logo in internal social link icons (PR #6072)
Anton Khorev
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AntonKhorev left a comment (openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website#6072)
> > Why is it the osm logo that's getting shrunk and not the wiki/forum?
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> Because it's not the important part, you see the e.g. the W icon which narrows the platforms down to two options, and the indicator just says if it's osm affiliated or not, osm wiki or standard wikipedia.
What are those two options? Osm wiki and Wikipedia? But there's also the ogf wiki.
Doesn't the osm logo also narrow the platforms?
If I add a link to my other osm account, which icon should it get, a large osm logo or a small one over what exactly?
> If instead the osm icon is the large one, that rather reiterates you're on osm (duh)
It's on a link, so it doesn't reiterate anything, unless you look up where the link leads. But then you can similarly argue against any icon.
> and more importantly it doesn't resolve the readability issues mentioned in #6065.
What does resolve the readability issues? 16x16px "W" as opposed to 12x12px "W" on a badge? (But yes, I'd rather have 16x16 "W" because I'd rather not have badges).
> > Why is the osm logo combined with ohm and ogf?
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> For ogf it's reasonable to drop in the first place,
Ogf support is incomplete, only the wiki links are detected but not the main site. By the same logic as currently used in this PR, the ogf logo should become a badge.
> but the H icon of ohm is quite ambiguous. And when that osm-related platform gets an indicator, that should be the case for every. It doesn't have to be a badge though.
Are you saying that ohm should have an osm indicator?
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