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== More pixels on the image, or is it deliberately 8bit-ty? ==
== More pixels on the image, or is it deliberately 8bit-ty? ==


Although the SVG upload issue is not yet fixed by Linden Lab's WikiMinions, I _have_ uploaded a few higher-resolution PNGs (almost all coming from the MediaWiki Commons, to keep a visual consistency with Wikipedia and friends), in an attempt to give the SL Wiki a more contemporary look (i.e. we don't have 640x480 VGA CRTs anymore).
Although the SVG upload issue is not yet fixed by Linden Lab's WikiMinions, I ''have'' uploaded a few higher-resolution PNGs (almost all coming from the MediaWiki Commons, to keep a visual consistency with Wikipedia and friends), in an attempt to give the SL Wiki a more contemporary look (i.e. we don't have 640x480 VGA CRTs anymore).


But before I change the image here, I suddenly realised that the 8-bit-look of a very pixellated image actually makes sense for, well, obsolete articles! :-) So, it actually makes sense to have a 'retro' look on the warning, right?
But before I change the image here, I suddenly realised that the 8-bit-look of a very pixellated image actually makes sense for, well, obsolete articles! :-) So, it actually makes sense to have a 'retro' look on the warning, right?

Latest revision as of 06:22, 13 February 2023

More pixels on the image, or is it deliberately 8bit-ty?

Although the SVG upload issue is not yet fixed by Linden Lab's WikiMinions, I have uploaded a few higher-resolution PNGs (almost all coming from the MediaWiki Commons, to keep a visual consistency with Wikipedia and friends), in an attempt to give the SL Wiki a more contemporary look (i.e. we don't have 640x480 VGA CRTs anymore).

But before I change the image here, I suddenly realised that the 8-bit-look of a very pixellated image actually makes sense for, well, obsolete articles! :-) So, it actually makes sense to have a 'retro' look on the warning, right?

What do you think?

Gwyneth Llewelyn (talk) 05:21, 13 February 2023 (PST)