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Replace OS-specific emoji #7174

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paulmelnikow opened this issue Oct 19, 2021 · 3 comments
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Replace OS-specific emoji #7174

paulmelnikow opened this issue Oct 19, 2021 · 3 comments
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paulmelnikow commented Oct 19, 2021

As suggested at #7129:

Use OS-independend Emojis/Unicode

Some icons such as ☙ seem to be OS-dependant since the icon has a different look on Android compared to Windows.
An OS-independend icon, either through the usage of f.e. Twemoji or by using some SVG icons could help solve this visual inconsistency.

Let's replace the use of ☙ and other emoji which render differently depending on the OS.

For process, I suggest making a quick mockup and getting a 👍 in this thread and then we can sort out the technical aspects (like checking in svg vs separate CDN vs npm) in a PR.

@paulmelnikow paulmelnikow added frontend The React app and the infrastructure that supports it good first issue New contributors, join in! labels Oct 19, 2021
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Hi @paulmelnikow I would like to work on this issue

@vikasjainn
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👍 I'm ready

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We have just launched a completely redesigned frontend https://shields.io/

Closing this issue as it relates to the previous frontend. These characters are no longer present

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