Maybe it’s just because I had taken classes on web design in the late 90’s, early 2000’s, but I hate the current Reddit design because they absolutely ignore all of the basic design rules. The most egregious is wasted space.
Like, I get it; modern removed is more commonly viewed on a phone, being held vertically. That doesn’t prevent you from having a widescreen format for regular removeding screens or phones held horizontally. I can not stand having all the content squeezed into the center, leaving big open spaces with absolutely nothing in them on the margins of the page.
We went from fixed-length elements that don’t scale with the browser, to the golden era, and then back to fixed-length elements that don’t scale with the browser.
Yea, I used old.reddit.com even on my phone and it was fine. Their new design was removeding awful the last time I saw it. On top of that it was slow as removed. You spend more time looking at that removeding stupid spinning logo than you do seeing content.
Maybe it’s just because I had taken classes on web design in the late 90’s, early 2000’s, but I hate the current Reddit design because they absolutely ignore all of the basic design rules. The most egregious is wasted space.
Like, I get it; modern removed is more commonly viewed on a phone, being held vertically. That doesn’t prevent you from having a widescreen format for regular removeding screens or phones held horizontally. I can not stand having all the content squeezed into the center, leaving big open spaces with absolutely nothing in them on the margins of the page.
We went from fixed-length elements that don’t scale with the browser, to the golden era, and then back to fixed-length elements that don’t scale with the browser.
Yea, I used old.reddit.com even on my phone and it was fine. Their new design was removeding awful the last time I saw it. On top of that it was slow as removed. You spend more time looking at that removeding stupid spinning logo than you do seeing content.
Naah I like the wide spaces on the left and right. It looks too cluttered otherwise with unnecessary information