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Twitter Display Guidelines

33 pointsby remialmost 15 years ago

9 comments

whalesaladalmost 15 years ago
It's ironic to me that on a page discussing display guidelines, the numbers inside of the red circles overlaying the screenshot are not x/y centered. It's annoying me, I want to fix it :(<p>Anyhoot, on the topic, it would be nice if Twitter would give you a special .png image that's generated on the fly or something by the server, for a tweet. Like embedding a youtube video, but simpler. Like add .png to the basic tweet_detail URL to get an image of it.<p>Example: <a href="http://twitter.com/whalesalad/status/14450770448" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/whalesalad/status/14450770448</a> Could be: <a href="http://twitter.com/whalesalad/status/14450770448.png" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/whalesalad/status/14450770448.png</a><p>Of coures this presents a whole new can of worms for the Twitter team... but it would be nice :) There might even be a way to do it where you can't hotlink it, but you can download the file and host it yourself.<p>A real life example of this occurs when hitting up speedtest.net. Once you're finished, you're given a simple link to share on forums, with friends, etc.. to a generated image of your results. (<a href="http://www.speedtest.net/result/822174957.png" rel="nofollow">http://www.speedtest.net/result/822174957.png</a>)
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chaosmachinealmost 15 years ago
The title says "Guidelines" but the page itself calls them "REQUIREMENTS" and says you have to email Twitter for approval if you want to deviate from them.<p>If it's really their intention to enforce this on all Twitter API users, then I think it's a huge mistake.
alextgordonalmost 15 years ago
Notice how point #3 says hashtags should be linked, but in their reference image the #TweetUp hashtag isn't linked.
Tichyalmost 15 years ago
I might be hypersensitive here, but my first thought is "is it time to jump ship"?<p>I refer to the "Branding" section - for the first time Twitter makes it clear who owns the Tweets in their opinion. And it is Twitter, not the users.<p>Bummer :-(<p>(Speaking as a developer of Twitter apps)
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ughalmost 15 years ago
So for example what Panic is doing [1] would not be ok and in need of approval? Twitter sure has some fascists working on their branding, I’m not really sure whether that’s good or bad, though.<p>[1] <a href="http://www.panic.com/blog/" rel="nofollow">http://www.panic.com/blog/</a>
benofskyalmost 15 years ago
I'm not exactly sure how this helps Twitter.
jazzychadalmost 15 years ago
The one nit I've always had is whether third-party apps/sites link the @ symbol when attached to usernames. I prefer unlinked @ symbols (as seen on twitter.com site), but even so, search.twitter.com links the @ symbol... how consistent.
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avkalmost 15 years ago
This page was a very pleasant surprise find when they introduced dev.twitter.com at Chirp in April. I don't like that most Twitter clients reinvent the wheel in terms of UI. A little consistency and familiarity doesn't hurt.
apphackeralmost 15 years ago
So uh my little Chrome extension I made has to do all this shit? Uh fuck that, thank you very much. I'd rather just delete the extension. What a bunch of bullshit.