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Jun 20, 2017 at 11:21 comment added underscore_d @ScottHannen Indeed! Before, I couldn't tell whether you thought it was an OK idea or not. :P
Jun 20, 2017 at 0:53 comment added Scott Hannen @underscore_d Even if someone does want to watch videos, I can't imagine wanting to watch one about how to use basic site features. If users need a video to figure out how to use the site something is wrong. And the videos become obsolete the moment anything changes.
Jun 19, 2017 at 20:28 comment added underscore_d @ScottHannen That seems like a pretty bad trade-off to me. Presumably the link was text. If so, it must've taken about the same amount of space as the original links, but using it less efficiently as you now had to explain unintuitive icons in a separate video, instead of just describing each link in-place. It's worse that it's a video, not e.g. a popover - as I suspect a fair number of folk, like me, hate sites that expect them to watch videos if they didn't visit with the intention to do so, and will often close without watching them.
Jun 19, 2017 at 15:10 comment added Scott Hannen I worked at a place where our ecommerce site had three confusing icons with no text. Next to them was a link to a video that explained 'how to use the icons.' The video mostly just explained what features the icons linked to. Because when users don't know what an icon means they'll watch an explanatory 'what these icons are' video.
Jun 19, 2017 at 9:04 comment added Greenonline I personally found all of the new icons, and their placement, confusing, and totally out of sync with the rest of SE. It was a week or so, before I worked out what was where. Yes, I should have "hovered with the mouse", but I am busy and it was easier to go to other SE sites where I didn't have to work out how to use the UI all over again.
Jun 19, 2017 at 5:22 comment added polkovnikov.ph @KenY-N Your description helped me finally understand what it is. I've thought it's an odd-looking command prompt inside of the bubble.
Jun 19, 2017 at 1:45 comment added Clavin If it's worth anything, I am a prime example of this: I have some experience on SO, so most of the icons made sense to me immediately. I don't tend to review (including before the top-bar change) so, come my first exposure to the new navigation, I did exactly what this answer suggests and hovered over the icon to see what it was. I can say that I'd be more likely to visit reviews if I occasionally had a little red badge on the icon when the queues were filling up, or some similar call for action.
Jun 18, 2017 at 23:27 comment added Ken Y-N I agree with the difficult to understand icon, but my take is a fluorescent pen highlighting errors.
Jun 18, 2017 at 16:12 comment added Juan T I always thought that the icon was a flying chalk drawing something in a mixture of a speech bubble and a blackboard. Not a great icon, certainly. Now I realize it makes more sense if it is an pencil... I agree with Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen, it should be a word, like "Questions", "Tags" and "Users".
Jun 18, 2017 at 15:48 comment added Christian Gollhardt Yes, the icon is not the greatest. Maybe we could exchange it.
Jun 18, 2017 at 15:08 comment added svarog I only guessed it's a pencil on a line only after knowing it's the review button. the icon is awful
Jun 18, 2017 at 12:55 comment added Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Having to hover the mouse to see a description in order to understand what a given thing does, is extra work, and unnecessary if a word is used instead of a non-standard icon. I still do not understand the icon, but my guess is that it is a pencil on a line? Or an eraser? Why can't "review" have a word when "Questions" can? (Where a question mark would be the perfect icon)
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