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This is a feature request to add a set of "empty star" icons -- in addition to the number of "star icons" that the user left for the review
Problem
If the user leaves a 4-star review, then the UI presents it in a way that readers think they left a 4/4 star review. In reality, they left a 4/5 star review.
Solution
An "empty star" icon should be created that is a dimmed-out (reduced opacity) version of the "star" icon.
If the user leaves a 5-star review, then 5 "star" icons should appear
If the user leaves a 4-star review, then 4 "star" icons should appear -- followed by 1 "empty star" icon
If the user leaves a 3-star review, then 3 "star" icons should appear -- followed by 2 "empty star" icons
If the user leaves a 2-star review, then 2 "star" icons should appear -- followed by 2 "empty star" icons
If the user leaves a 1-star review, then 1 "star" icon should appear -- followed by 4 "empty star" icons
Good point @MatField. I've been working a bit with https://ura.design on redesigning different parts of the UI. Here's what they came up with for the star design:
The color would still change depending on the number of stars there are, e.g.:
I agree with the use of grey icons to indicate the maximum possible rating. However, I would keep the "speech bubble". In my opinion, it serves as a visual identification of lib.reviews
This is a feature request to add a set of "empty star" icons -- in addition to the number of "star icons" that the user left for the review
Problem
If the user leaves a 4-star review, then the UI presents it in a way that readers think they left a 4/4 star review. In reality, they left a 4/5 star review.
Solution
An "empty star" icon should be created that is a dimmed-out (reduced opacity) version of the "star" icon.
Context
Consider, for example, the following review:
To the average internet user, it looks like this is a 4/4 star review. In fact, it's a 4/5 star review.
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