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GeneralWhat happened to permalink? Pin
Munchies_Matt6-Feb-18 19:37
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kalberts6-Feb-18 22:52
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Jörgen Andersson wrote:
It's for the non English readers.
... but limited to those cultures / languages that use any sort of "chain-like" idiom to represent a reference to a document.

In Norwegian, you never use "kjetting", chain, as a link idiom. We use "link", in the sense of a radio link, through open air with no physical connection - a term never used for anything physical. Frequently when we encounter icons of English-language origin, we have to go through the different English words that can describe the icon, hoping that one of them matches some relvant concept - such as a chain, a link, ... aha! "Link" is a known English term in the web domain! Then that must be it! (In this example, we happen to use the same term ("link") in English and Norwegian. Often, you end up at a completely different Norwegian word.)

Icons easily end up as just a graphical pattern that carries no inherent meaning. Like this parent who were bemoaning that kids of today know nothing about computing history - they see this floppy-disk icon, but have never seen a real-world floppy. So this mother pointing to the floppy icon to her teenage son: "I bet you have no idea what that is", and the boy protests: "Of course I do! That's a save button!"

Icons are sensitive to cultural variations, and to ages.

"Word icons" are similar: Lots of Europeans wouldn't know that GUI "radio buttons" have anything to do with a radio. Even though European radios might have physical preset buttons, we are not accustomed to mechanics where the active button changes its face color. I have been with kids seeing that "American style" radio buttons for the first time, exclaiming: "Gee! That is just like on the PC! Great!"
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GeneralAnd In Other News, Candidate for Spacing (with no suit) Reveals Herself! Pin
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GeneralMore Breaking Space News! Rocket man can’t get it up: Proof of a flat Earth still eludes Pin
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GeneralCongrats to SpaceX for a (so far) perfect launch Pin
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