Description
Splitting this out from #62136 (comment)
Icons should be used to uniquely identify features and controls of a user interface.
It appears that's not the case for the 'verse' icon. After recent changes to the editor top bar and the Post settings panel, the verse icon is used in association with the ppst title shown in the UI. And it is still used for the Verse block. I'm not sure that's ideal, under all aspects.
Does the Post title shown in the UI need an icon in the first place?
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Step-by-step reproduction instructions
- Create a new post.
- Add a title and a Verse block.
- Open the List View and the Settings pane > Post tab
- Observe the verse icon is used in a few places to identify different features and concepts.
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Description
Splitting this out from #62136 (comment)
Icons should be used to uniquely identify features and controls of a user interface.
It appears that's not the case for the 'verse' icon. After recent changes to the editor top bar and the Post settings panel, the verse icon is used in association with the ppst title shown in the UI. And it is still used for the Verse block. I'm not sure that's ideal, under all aspects.
Does the Post title shown in the UI need an icon in the first place?
Screenshot:
Step-by-step reproduction instructions
Screenshots, screen recording, code snippet
No response
Environment info
No response
Please confirm that you have searched existing issues in the repo.
Yes
Please confirm that you have tested with all plugins deactivated except Gutenberg.
Yes