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- alexandretherrien
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is this new?
( I did some digging around for some recent changes and it seems like this fix ([]) from the scratch-www repo is what you're talking about. Turns out it's to make the buttons more colorblind-friendly by adding borders to the icons. Suppose that's because it's hard to see the icon against the white background for people who are colorblind.Source)
Yes this is an intended change probably for accessibility reasons.
Last edited by alexandretherrien (Feb. 2, 2023 22:19:30)
- jackson49
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1000+ posts
is this new?
This change is likely a prelude to a bigger one that's upcoming.i see that the love and favorite icons look different now. is that new?
I think it's new. Welcome to scratch 3.1
Last edited by jackson49 (Feb. 2, 2023 22:29:20)
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- pizzafox20109
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is this new?
It's most likely intended for higher contrast, for higher visibility, especially if you're colorblind, as the borders go away when the button is active.
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- D-ScratchNinja
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1000+ posts
is this new?
This change was implemented to make it possible for colorblind users to tell the gray love/favorite icons apart from the colored icons. Since now they're outlined when inactive, users don't have to see color to tell if the icons were toggled.
I'm proud to say I was involved in this change, too (I'm the one who suggested it, and another contributor actually made the change).
I'm proud to say I was involved in this change, too (I'm the one who suggested it, and another contributor actually made the change).
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- xz-Blaze
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is this new?
oh, you suggested it? that is so nice This change was implemented to make it possible for colorblind users to tell the gray love/favorite icons apart from the colored icons. Since now they're outlined when inactive, users don't have to see color to tell if the icons were toggled.
I'm proud to say I was involved in this change, too (I'm the one who suggested it, and another contributor actually made the change).
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- D-ScratchNinja
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is this new?
It definitely is. Maybe it’s to increase contrast? Like the new scratch lab blocks?.
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- Lucky-11-
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is this new?
Yeah… I've noticed it too and my account isn't really working properly…. i see that the love and favorite icons look different now. is that new?
- Paddle2See
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is this new?
Check out this post - it's explained there
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