Agreed that it feels a bit on the subtle side, yes.

On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 12:18 PM Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote:

> the blinking comparison
> functionality helps a lot, and which you should definitely support.
>

Absolutely, I am using the same webpage that Han-Wen's script emits,
identical HTML at the moment.


> > I see the current system takes a different approach with blurring,
> > but I figured given I have my hands in there, I might as well see if
> > other ways to represent this same information work better for
> > people.
>
> What might be helpful is to provide a 'halo' around changed pixels so
> that the attention is immediately drawn to the right spot.
>

We have that (at least in some browsers, I used Chrome on ubuntu 22.04 and
I see it).
It's provided by the browser itself, using the CSS settings to ask for
blurring one of the images.
That gives you the halo you see on the current version of the page

I wonder if I can repurpose the button on the left, and make it so that for
the right hand side
when you press it all the "black"/common goes away, and only red/green
remain.
I'd guess a couple on/off would point your attention to the differences, no?

I'll share a zip of the new page soon, I hope

L

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Luca Fascione

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