>the buttons in the header are separated to the extreme ends of the screen
>...but the elements in the global site header aren't (for some reason)
>the selected tab has a thin underline which is harder to recognize than a colored background, and isn't as clear (does it mean I'm currently hovering over it, does it just mean that section is important, is it the same as a notification badge, etc)
>the main column is off-center
>there's no separation or contrast between the list elements, making it harder to align things by eye
>the readme section doesn't have a header, making it look like the text "README" is part of the document itself
>there's an entire second column in the layout, placing both on an equal level of importance
>...but it only has a single paragraph in it, which leaves you with an empty column taking up space 95% of the time
>if a project doesn't have something, the sidebar will simply omit that section instead of showing the same element with the text "0 releases", "0 branches", etc.
>...which in turn trains you to ignore the contents of that column and not expect to find things there
>this also applies to the "about" text, the purpose of which is literally to be the first thing you see when loading the page - now in the sidebar, sandwiched between three lines of text in the same font, color, weight and length
>the labels at the bottom of the page are spaced out evenly, which actually makes them feel HARDER to click (the sizes of the hitboxes are the same, they're just much further apart) in addition to looking ridiculous
Guys, stop complaining. You're just afraid of change.
>...but the elements in the global site header aren't (for some reason)
>the selected tab has a thin underline which is harder to recognize than a colored background, and isn't as clear (does it mean I'm currently hovering over it, does it just mean that section is important, is it the same as a notification badge, etc)
>the main column is off-center
>there's no separation or contrast between the list elements, making it harder to align things by eye
>the readme section doesn't have a header, making it look like the text "README" is part of the document itself
>there's an entire second column in the layout, placing both on an equal level of importance
>...but it only has a single paragraph in it, which leaves you with an empty column taking up space 95% of the time
>if a project doesn't have something, the sidebar will simply omit that section instead of showing the same element with the text "0 releases", "0 branches", etc.
>...which in turn trains you to ignore the contents of that column and not expect to find things there
>this also applies to the "about" text, the purpose of which is literally to be the first thing you see when loading the page - now in the sidebar, sandwiched between three lines of text in the same font, color, weight and length
>the labels at the bottom of the page are spaced out evenly, which actually makes them feel HARDER to click (the sizes of the hitboxes are the same, they're just much further apart) in addition to looking ridiculous
Guys, stop complaining. You're just afraid of change.