Is are a reason why a question with a bounty on it is referred to as "Featured" on the main page, but seemingly called "Bounties" everywhere else? With both uses of the word, the button it is in is also styled differently (Not by a lot, but visibly different). I always thought it was the same, but maybe there are other criteria to "Featured" I've been unaware of? IF so, what are these criteria?
When looking at the tabs of a specific tag, the third tab is "bounties", with the number of active bounties displayed on the right side of the text
However, when you're on the home page it is called "Featured", with the number of active bounties displayed on the left side of the text
But there is more. If you scroll all the way to the bottom of the "Featured" page and click "Looking for more featured questions? Browse the complete list." it will be renamed back to "Bounties" with the amount of bounties on the right side of the text.
The styling between for the counter showing the amount of bounties is also different between "Bounties" and "Featured"
- Background colour
- "Bounties" has background colour #07C
- "Featured" has background colour #0077dd
- Font size
- "Bounties" is font size 11px
- "Featured" is font size 10px
- Border radius
- "Bounties" has no border-radius
- "Featured" has a 2px border-radius
The blue box showing the amount of bounties next to the "Featured" text doesn't align with the text nicely either.
Looking at the tag info for featured-questions also seems to indicate that "Featured" and "Bounties" are the same thing, just named inconsistently.
Questions and discussion about Meta questions that are tagged with [featured]. For questions about the Featured Questions tab of the questions page, use [bounties] instead.
Observed in Google Chrome Version 75.0.3770.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Tagging it as a support question for now, as I'm not sure if this is intended, and I'm just unaware of it, or if it's an actual oversight