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Did you test your proposals on other GitHub readmes? They don't support generic html, they are sanitized. |
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@kwangure I appreciate the feedback, but I strongly favor keeping this as I believe it does an exceptional job introducing what Perspective is capable of in the most compact delivery possible. Regarding the technical aspect:
I'll leave this open for now - if this is a common sentiment, we can set aside a some dev time in the future to revisit this. |
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I'm aware that Github does not allow the In my original comment, I linked to the #web-browser section of your landing page, which uses a ~5MB GIF that could be |
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It's unkind to force someone just visiting your project to immediately download a 9MB GIF. This holds for both your README and website.
I'd remove the GIF entirely from the README given that you have a wonderful collection of examples below it. If you choose to keep it, consider shortening the duration of the GIF and nesting it in a
<details></details>
toggle to make it opt-in. Otherwise, it blocks the initial page load.Consider using a video instead (i.e
<video autoplay loop muted playsinline></video>
) on the website. See web.dev for more info/ideas on optimizing GIFs.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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