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META: The upvote/downvote etc. buttons underneath comments display correctly if the zoom on the browser window is set to 100% or lower. If I zoom in to 125% (as I normally do, my eyesight not being what it once was), the buttons appear right-aligned (screenshot).
If your browser window is narrower than 768 pixels (with zoom taken into account), then this website's CSS switches from desktop mode to phone mode. This is called "responsive web design".
As the kids say, "notabug wontfix".
In that case, why are the buttons right-aligned on mobile? Left-aligned was haram?
My guess is most people hold the phone in their right hand, and right-aligned buttons are easier to reach with the thumb.
The buttons only became right-aligned on mobile within the past week. Previously they were left-aligned, which I definitely preferred.
I have found the relevant code. Apparently, the buttons were always supposed to be right-aligned, but badly written HTML and/or CSS prevented that from happening. @ZorbaTHut fixed the HTML to match the intent.
If you want, you can submit a pull request to undo the change by deleting the text "justify-content-end" from this line of code.
Thanks!
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If you also don't want to revert the thing for everyone, the user can also add
to their Custom CSS at https://www.themotte.org/settings/css
Possibly wraped with a
If it does weird stuff when not on mobile.
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