It sounds a lot worse than it is, better explained with an example. Our lock icon is now called 'password' but we also use it to indicate features that are locked to free users. If we switch the icon name to 'lock' it makes a lot more sense when including it in the html. Another example is the X mark icon that we call 'close' but it's also used to indicate lack of data from a guest.
It sounds a lot worse than it is, better explained with an example. Our lock icon is now called 'password' but we also use it to indicate features that are locked to free users. If we switch the icon name to 'lock' it makes a lot more sense when including it in the html. Another example is the X mark icon that we call 'close' but it's also used to indicate lack of data from a guest.