Weird pet peeve: when websites use an “X” as a close icon, instead of ×
, e.g. ×
— no matter the font, times tends to be both vertically and horizontally symmetrical, while an X isn't always.
Weird pet peeve: when websites use an “X” as a close icon, instead of ×
, e.g. ×
— no matter the font, times tends to be both vertically and horizontally symmetrical, while an X isn't always.
@eli I didn't even realize this was an option. Thanks for sharing this, will be adding to my future sites.
@jdlindsay unicode fo' lyfe! ...enter unicode arrows, stage left. (Granted, you gotta watchout for font support).