@jsnell I think the .io is part of the objc.io magazine's name.
@mjtsai objc.io is the domain name, but the wordmark on the site outside the <title> tag doesn't reflect that at all
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@jsnell The “.io” is on their About page and in the subject and body of every e-mail newsletter. -
@mjtsai sure, but they changed it in their "cover" design and graphic presentation. It's quite inconsistent. I give up. -
@jsnell@mjtsai up/down, in out, i/o. Just stylized. /cc@chriseidhof for verification. -
@owensd@mjtsai@chriseidhof and the dot magically appears when the arrows disappear? ;-) -
@jsnell@mjtsai@chriseidhof yep, aesthetically that's better: objc.↑↓ vs. objc ↑↓ -
@owensd@mjtsai@chriseidhof I think you missed my point, but that's fine. It's inconsistent branding, but that happens. - View other replies
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@jsnell@mjtsai@chriseidhof regardless, I was initialized confused by "objc" in the article. Pick the one you like. =) - View other replies
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@owensd@mjtsai@chriseidhof Name a magazine with entities and this sort of confusion can happen… ;-)
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