efdur wrote:pour l'icone "off" voici quelque modéle je trouve le off en blanc asser bien mais ce n'est que mon avis The white "OFF" icon suits me. What's your point of view ? Which one do you prefer ?
Personnally, I think this white OFF will not be very easy to differentiate (compared to the "ABP" normal icon).
ede wrote:The black cross is definately too thick (trop épaisse). At least A and P should be visible.
Maybe, she's indeed too thick, but at least the "disable" status is visible (for those who found the first version not enought visble...).
The last set of icons that efdur posted look very nice! I personally think that the disabled icon should be grayed out much like other items in most programs are grayed out when they are disabled. However, if the designer wants to use an X to show that it is turned off or disabled, then having the X behind the word OFF or ABP is the best way to go.
@efdur: Sorry if there was a misunderstanding - I didn't say that your icons are more blurry than the current Adblock Plus icons. The point is simply that the current icons got their beating already and I don't want to give people more reason to complain. If we switch the icons it should be very obvious that the new icons are better.
I like your icons from http://p2.forumforfree.com/-vp5451-adbl ... .html#5451 - but I would still prefer them to say ABP. And maybe the cross shouldn't be rounded, it looks strange. Could you maybe send me the big versions of the icons so that I can play around with them a little?
Wladimir Palant wrote:
I like your icons from http://p2.forumforfree.com/-vp5451-adbl ... .html#5451 - but I would still prefer them to say ABP. And maybe the cross shouldn't be rounded, it looks strange. Could you maybe send me the big versions of the icons so that I can play around with them a little?
@efdur: Thanks, that's what I meant. I'll try to resize it "manually", hopefully it comes out better then.
PS: You should edit your link, it is "chez-alice.fr", not "chez.alice.fr".
Edit: Yes, I see the problem now. The lines in your original image are not exactly diagonal, they are always off by a few pixel. This causes a mess when resizing.