Common usage is the orange rectangle - and XML has the advantage of being both current usage and graphically least parochially ''English'' - the letter ''X'' has a universal graphical recognition - one could learn that as easily as another cryptic semi-intuitive symbol. Anonymous October 08...
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The icons only slightly differ from the Firefox icon. That's easy to see. Anonymous January 01, 2003 :idea: 1- A picture of a very simple EYE meaning "Watch"... 2- Instead of Orange - perhaps BLUE - meaning "Globe"... Anonymous January 01, 2003 Yes, they look very similar to ...
Common usage is the orange rectangle - and XML has the advantage of being both current usage and graphically least parochially ''English'' - the letter ''X'' has a universal graphical recognition - one could learn that as easily as another cryptic semi-intuitive symbol. Anonymous October 08...
Common usage is the orange rectangle - and XML has the advantage of being both current usage and graphically least parochially ''English'' - the letter ''X'' has a universal graphical recognition - one could learn that as easily as another cryptic semi-intuitive symbol. Anonymous October 08...
Common usage is the orange rectangle - and XML has the advantage of being both current usage and graphically least parochially ''English'' - the letter ''X'' has a universal graphical recognition - one could learn that as easily as another cryptic semi-intuitive symbol. kosso 2005年10月8...
Same symbol as Firefox, but it should still be Microsoft, and it is. ^_^ Arlan December 16, 2005 Man ive used FireFox since it came out and never even noticed the icon. Frankly I dont think many users will notice it let alone care that its there. Ohh well, your trying, thats all...