There’s a
×
character in most common fonts which you should use instead of anx
for close, but getting it to look right across devices requires an eye for the detail.Here’s a screenshot of the simulator vs. the real device, with exactly the same CSS applied to create the effect. Notice that the vertical align is off?
It took me a while to work out what was different, but it’s the font. The font I’m using (if you’re on a Mac - as I was), is Helvetia Neue, but my Android doesn’t have that font, so it was falling back to the next default (possibly set as
sans-serif
, which could be Open Sans, or it could be something else). In this case, the different font had a slightly different letter height, so it caused (obviously) as slightly different result.The pro tip: make sure to use a common font, probably Arial (IHMO ideally a font that doesn’t need to be downloaded) for button icons.
Yes, I know this is obvious if you’re using an icon font…but maybe not immediately obvious if you’re re-using system fonts.