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Placing of icons to the left for improved readability #203

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felipesanches opened this issue Aug 29, 2017 · 6 comments
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Placing of icons to the left for improved readability #203

felipesanches opened this issue Aug 29, 2017 · 6 comments

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@felipesanches
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I think the layout of the page would be much more readable if the icons where placed to the left (right in the beginning of each line) since it would make it easier for the reader to quickly navigate with the eyes a vertically aligned sequence of icons, instead of zig-zagging on the current end-of-line icons.

@felipesanches felipesanches changed the title PLacing of icons to the left Placing of icons to the left for improved readability Aug 29, 2017
@luong-komorebi
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luong-komorebi commented Aug 30, 2017

Hi @felipesanches , thank you for your idea. It sounds sensible, I ll try that 👍

@felipesabino
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Hi @LewisVo I guess you meant to @ @felipesanches instead 😉

@luong-komorebi
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@felipesabino Sorry, I editted that. Sorry, I was sleepy .. 😭

@Conor0Callaghan
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Would my commit be a step in the right direction or were you thinking of something else @LewisVo

@Conor0Callaghan
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Thanks for checking @LewisVo , I've created #270 with some notes on the changes

@luong-komorebi
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luong-komorebi commented Oct 19, 2017

@felipesanches It's been a long time but icons are now moved to the left. Thank you all, especially @ivernus .

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