Discoverability, Where's Waldo/Wally style
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http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/hey-look-its-us/2896
Cllick on the image, it pops up. Hover over it, you have the normal cursor, which doesn't indicate that you can click on the image to make it larger. Isn't this lessen taught the very first day in web design?
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Can't reproduce, I get the lens after clicking it.
EDIT: I do get the normal cursor when doing it in the thread.
It doesn't happen in the expanded quote, however.
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In the translucent black area, or on top of the image?
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The image itself, but as I said, I didn't know that the post itself and a quote of the post have different behaviour.
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In the translucent black area, you get the "zoom out" cursor (lens with a minus in it). Over the image itself, which will maximise to full size if you click it, you get the "nothing to see here, move along" arrow cursor as opposed to the necessary "zoom in" cursor (lens with a plus in it).
The discourse team aren't competent enough to get dogshit from a dog.
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:insert "WTF is this s***?" meme:
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It doesn't happen in the expanded quote, however.
That's because in the expanded quote clicking the image just opens it in the tab, instead of lightboxing it like in the original post.