Last modified: 2013-12-27 22:41:05 UTC
Created attachment 10284 [details] Screenshot of en.wikipedia.org on iPad 3 with Retina display The RSS/Atom feed icon shown in the sidebar toolbar is a low-resolution raster image, and appears visibly pixelated on a high-resolution display such as iPad third-generation or when zoomed in.
Hm.. is this specific to the high resolution of the Retina display? I think it may be inevitable for any pixel based image. When zoomed further than 100%, it is stretched. On a x years-old iPhone or Android no different.
Generalizing to all icons in the interface, at first sight it goes for: * RSS/Atom icon: pixelated * Collapsible navigation arrows: not pixelated but blurred (actually part of Vector extension not the core skin, but whatever) * Enhanced recent changes arrows (part of common core, not Vector skin specifically) -- These could probably just be CSS-styled htmlentities of arrows I guess? * p-personal user icon (Tango Tango style)
Ah, I see there are already bugs for the others. No need to turn this into a tracking bug then. Reverting back to original case. (others are also blocking bug 32101, such as bug 35341)
Change 96197 had a related patch set uploaded by HectorAE: shared.css: Start vectorizing common icons https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/96197
direct link to the proposed svg feed icon. (looks good to me on Iceweasel (Firefox) 22.0a2 (2013-04-19)) https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/cat/96197%2C3%2Cskins/common/images/feed-icon.svg%5E0
Change 96197 merged by jenkins-bot: shared.css: Start vectorizing common icons https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/96197