Do you not think that the button looks slightly out of place among the other controls? They all serve a post-related purpose and should look similar IMOHere's what it would look like as a button
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I do think it could be more visible, people unfamiliar with it may not notice it and if they do notice it might respond with "what's this + here for?"
Why not changing it to a text?Styling it as a button is inconsistent with all of the other controls/links
.MultiQuoteControl .symbol
{
// desired styling here
}
<a href="threads/make-more-visible.67154/reply?quote=705351" data-add="+" data-remove="−" data-messageid="705351" class="MultiQuoteControl item control" title="Add or Remove this message to Multi-Quote"><span></span><span class="symbol">+</span></a>
Do you not think that the button looks slightly out of place among the other controls? They all serve a post-related purpose and should look similar IMO
Well; I'd be fine with that button - but new users would definitely have a hard time figuring out how to use it. Of course we can style it to suit our needs.Yeah, it looks bad as a button in my opinion. I just felt bad immediately shooting down his idea so I figured I'd just show him without actually commenting on how it looked lol
Because Kier & Mike believe in simplicity, hence why we're not bombarded with images when browsing. It's worked for them so far!I wonder why instead of the "+" it isn't just saying "Multiquote" or "+Multiquote" (to show that this adds something)? Just my ideas...
I was talking about text only though...Because Kier & Mike believe in simplicity, hence why we're not bombarded with images when browsing. It's worked for them so far!
[+] and [-]I will probably change it on my install, not sure what to yet though.
Possibly [+] and [-] or MQ+ and MQ-
I'm not too worried though as the important thing is it can be styled to suit.
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