A bit of a wierd one but I got the inspiration whilst writing some code recently.
Some pages can get so bogged down with text, would anyone find images in their code helpful? I don't mean huge pictures of your pets, but i.e. if you are coding using php and mysql and you lock a table, you could put a little padlock image in somewhere and then an open one when you unlock it, or a mysql logo where all the queries are.
Does anyone else think this could be helpful or was i just in wonderland?
Images in code
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Re: Images in code
it would probably bug me but it's a neat idea.
Re: Images in code
This would be cool about the first 2 times you saw it, but then would get real annoying real fast. I would think that would slow things down quite a bit of you had enough images going on.
Re: Images in code
Personally no, don't think it would be a good idea.
Would make the screen very very messy and cluttered, and I would imagine it would slow the whole thing down a lot trying to work out what icon to put where and manage them all while scrolling about.
Keep it clean & simple.
Would make the screen very very messy and cluttered, and I would imagine it would slow the whole thing down a lot trying to work out what icon to put where and manage them all while scrolling about.
Keep it clean & simple.