If your discord server is inundated with people who have no idea which one of these damn buttons save, yeah. I saw the same thing happen on a PHPBB in 2010. To many, that icon means nothing.
icons are basically ideograms. floppy disks might be the etymology of the save icon, but kids will learn it means “save” the same way Chinese kids learn that 人 means “person” (a simplified rendering of the original Bone Oracle glyph, which depicted a person from the side)
as another example, you used the word “inundated” which comes from the Latin unda meaning “wave,” as in waves overcoming a building. but you learned to use that word without needing the history lesson behind it.
How do play, pause, or stop icons mean anything? They were around for decades before me and I just learned that was how those actions were communicated.
Likely in the way that the previous commenter described. They’re not wrong, it just wasn’t a question of how. It was more that sometimes the transmission of information fails.
These days I’m starting to see more and more of an arrow pointing down towards a hard drive, a file folder, or an outbox bin. I feel like that’s a suitable replacement.
Maybe it’s time to change the save icon into a USB drive.
Is it really so bad if it’s just a legacy icon?
If your discord server is inundated with people who have no idea which one of these damn buttons save, yeah. I saw the same thing happen on a PHPBB in 2010. To many, that icon means nothing.
icons are basically ideograms. floppy disks might be the etymology of the save icon, but kids will learn it means “save” the same way Chinese kids learn that 人 means “person” (a simplified rendering of the original Bone Oracle glyph, which depicted a person from the side)
as another example, you used the word “inundated” which comes from the Latin unda meaning “wave,” as in waves overcoming a building. but you learned to use that word without needing the history lesson behind it.
Sure, except when they don’t. Like what happened with that dev on that board in 2010.
How do play, pause, or stop icons mean anything? They were around for decades before me and I just learned that was how those actions were communicated.
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Likely in the way that the previous commenter described. They’re not wrong, it just wasn’t a question of how. It was more that sometimes the transmission of information fails.
These days I’m starting to see more and more of an arrow pointing down towards a hard drive, a file folder, or an outbox bin. I feel like that’s a suitable replacement.
to me that means “download” rather than “save.” if I’m using an online editor, “save” might not download anything.
and yet, we adapt and we learn…
Yeeees. This.
Not unless you’re ready to change “hung up” to “tapped end.”