The tiny icon (
) on the PostgreSQL tag is nasty. Could we change it to use the favicon from their website ()?
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closed as too localized by Robert Harvey♦ Oct 28 '12 at 17:49
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Yes, they sent us the icon, so it's their choice. I agree it doesn't read well at 16x16, but it's what they gave us. |
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If you notice, when you go to the tag page you linked to, at the top of the page it explains why the icon is as it is. The icons for the tags do not necessarily represent the product the tag is describing. The icons represent a company that is paying to have their logo next to that tag. In this case Command Prompt Inc. is sponsoring the Sponsored tags have been discussed extensively here on meta. |
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The tag is sponsored, and it is up to the advertiser to choose the image. Note that they are NOT advertising PostgreSQL the project, and therefore may be unable to use the project's trademarked icon, or even one very similar to it. |
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Thanks for putting that link... I hadn't realized what the logo was supposed to be. Good thing it's not being sponsored by a graphics design firm! ObPlug: The Command Prompt guys have helped me out a couple of times and are pretty awesome to work with. |
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