The PHP manual pages used to have 'PHP' as an image at the top left, but I see
today that we have an running elephant:
http://uk1.php.net/images/logo.php
Yes, all very cute - but I have enough javascript/whatever making firefox eat my
CPU without it having to display an animated image. Please can we go back to
something static. It is also a visual distraction from the rest of the page.
Sorry to be boring, but ...
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Alain Williams wrote (on 27/05/2014):
The PHP manual pages used to have 'PHP' as an image at the top left, but I see
today that we have an running elephant:http://uk1.php.net/images/logo.php
Yes, all very cute - but I have enough javascript/whatever making firefox eat my
CPU without it having to display an animated image. Please can we go back to
something static. It is also a visual distraction from the rest of the page.
Hi,
That's an Easter Egg that, with a certain probability, replaces your
logo with one of a set of alternative graphics.
I believe hard-refreshing the logo URL (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:BYPASS) will force it to choose
again, and most likely revert to the standard logo.
Incidentally, there's a separate list for the documentation vs the
internals of PHP itself where this would be better addressed. See
http://php.net/mailing-lists.php
(On the other hand, if a small animated GIF is too much for your browser
to handle, I don't fancy your chances of using most modern websites
smoothly!)
Regards,
Rowan Collins
[IMSoP]