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Add TbD logo to map page #47

Open wu-lee opened 3 years ago

wu-lee commented 3 years ago

Use #494949 grey. Place in bottom right of window.

As per @JasLewicki 2/11 feedback document

See also https://github.com/TransitionbyDesign/homemaker/issues/35, which asks for pink. Should these be consistent?

wu-lee commented 3 years ago

I see (it's faint) some text on this logo, so this doesn't correspond to any logos I currently have. @JasLewicki, can you supply one? SVG please?

wu-lee commented 3 years ago

See also #35, which asks for pink. Should these be consistent?

Clarification: pink is for the Homemaker logo.

JasLewicki commented 3 years ago

Here's the dropbox link to the grey TbD logo in svg format for the map page: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tcun25vwqt4qmza/TbD%20logo%20Grey%20Text.svg?dl=0 It was uploaded previously with all the latest assets.

wu-lee commented 3 years ago

I have the logo now and this is now addressed.

Charlie-TbD commented 3 years ago

https://www.loom.com/share/3b2c7d4fe5614f9c897ba8ba072e2925

wu-lee commented 3 years ago

That's utterly bizarre, I've never seen separate browser windows interacting like that, ever. (For the record, the Homemaker Oxford logo disappears, but only if you put it in a docked window on the left.)

Looking at the desktop, looks like Windows? And so is that browser MS Edge? If so I'm going to find it hard to replicate, I don't own a machine with windows on, and my partner is all Mac. And in which case I'll need to recruit some help from someone with Windows.

MS browser tech has a reputation somewhat akin to Donald Trump's reputation (at least with me). However, like Trump, newer generations thereof seem a little less malignant. So Edge is meant to be mostly following the W2C standards, and be based on the WebKit core which Chrome and Safari use. So fingers crossed.

Anyway, to get clues on what's causing it, I'd ask: does it only happen on the left? Does it depend on the order, or what windows are involved, or which page they are visiting? Does it happen with other windows or browsers? Does it happen if the split is fractionally different (i.e. does it depend on the resolution?)

Charlie-TbD commented 3 years ago

I'll download firefox to check from my end how other browsers are working.

It happens docked to both sides and maybe not something to worry about really I was just mentioning if it was an obvious fix. If you adjust the docking proportion the logos appear and then stay so its something about MS Windows splitting the screen in two that does it.

The new Edge runs on Chromium so the experience of using Chrome or Edge should be the same really. Very bizarre.

On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 at 15:19, wu-lee notifications@github.com wrote:

That's utterly bizarre, I've never seen separate browser windows interacting like that, ever. (For the record, the Homemaker Oxford logo disappears, but only if you put it in a docked window on the left.)

Looking at the desktop, looks like Windows? And so is that browser MS Edge? If so I'm going to find it hard to replicate, I don't own a machine with windows on, and my partner is all Mac. And in which case I'll need to recruit some help from someone with Windows.

MS browser tech has a reputation somewhat akin to Donald Trump's reputation (at least with me). However, like Trump, newer generations thereof seem a little less malignant. So Edge is meant to be mostly following the W2C standards, and be based on the WebKit core which Chrome and Safari use. So fingers crossed.

Anyway, to get clues on what's causing it, I'd ask: does it only happen on the left? Does it depend on the order, or what windows are involved, or which page they are visiting? Does it happen with other windows or browsers? Does it happen if the split is fractionally different (i.e. does it depend on the resolution?)

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