Hi all , this evening I have observed new 'moons' appearing in the language navigation menu of the pages (according to percentage of translations) . They are too proeminent and i prefer the previous dots. What are CSS rules for that ? ... if possible. Thanks. -- Christian 🇫🇷 FR (talk) 22:39, 14 November 2023 (UTC)
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I have no idea what you are talking about ;)
I think he means the Languages box at the top of pages like Manual:FAQ.
Previous indicators were images which we removed from Translate in favor of pure CSS solution. Not sure if those images are on Commons.
They are: c:Category:TouzaxA square charts. You didn’t provide attribution in the revision comment, but based on the dates, I think the images were actually from Commons.
Shame on me for not providing attribution.
They’re PD/CC0, so attribution wasn’t legally required, you don’t have to shame for not providing it; it just would have helped finding the images on Commons now, fifteen years later.
Nice, so it should be easy to get a user CSS rule to substitue globally the moons by a user char, and eventually nothing, since the link is held already in the language name. Rotation is done generally by the user on only a few languages: his native one and fallback on En or other, so that the percentaged moons are useful to only specific users, for stats or other. --Christian 🇫🇷 FR (talk) 09:13, 17 November 2023 (UTC)