Our current badges looks like a simple dot. Why don't we change the badge shape from dot to something like in the below image or any other symbols?
2 Answers
"Why don't we change the badge shape from the dot?"
Why should we?
Everything on SO consists of simple shapes: The logo, the "notification" icons, tags...
I don't see the added value of adding detail to those dots. As they are right now, they fit behind the rep just fine. If you were to add detail, you'd have to make them larger than those dots.
Unless you can think of a good "medal / badge" icon that's 6*6px (Heck, make it 8*8px), that doesn't require me to zoom in to see what it's supposed to be.
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1I suggest having jQuery for gold badges, "1" for silver badges, and "0" for bronze badges. That's totally programmer-adorable. Oct 17, 2014 at 13:22
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1@Unihedron I suggest using the words
foo
,bar
andni
for gold, silver and bronze badges. Even more adorable :) Oct 17, 2014 at 13:28 -
1I'd use an brown square for gold badges, a yellow one for silver badges, and a gray one for bronze badges.– CerbrusOct 17, 2014 at 13:30
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1@Cerbrus But... They're all squares, where's the twist? It's unfair! Mathematics has three shapes (for badges), Stack Overflow only gets one! Oct 17, 2014 at 13:34
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1The twist is that the gold badge gets the brown square, the silver one gets the yellow square, etc.– CerbrusOct 17, 2014 at 13:36
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We should definitely keep the dot, but "they fit behind the rep just fine" does have exceptions... ;)– kdbanmanNov 20, 2015 at 16:54
Here you go
Just use this userscript and create some nice PNGs:
// ==UserScript==
// @name (SO) Custom badges
// @match *://*.stackoverflow.com/*
// @grant GM_addStyle
// ==/UserScript==
GM_addStyle("\
span.badge1 { background: url(https://i.stack.imgur.com/u9W65.png); width: 12px; }\
span.badge2 { background: url(https://i.stack.imgur.com/mKLZu.png); width: 12px; }\
span.badge3 { background: url(https://i.stack.imgur.com/1zG5X.png); width: 12px; }\
.topbar span.badge1 { width: 9px; }\
.topbar span.badge2 { width: 9px; }\
.topbar span.badge3 { width: 9px; }\
");
Or you can even copy the style from another SE site.
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lim x -> infinity
,0 = x + (-x)
. Because fora = b + C
whereC
is a constant,a > b
remains true. So zero is larger than infinity!