I posted in another comment thread about this, but I'm not sure if you'd spot my comment there (it was buried pretty deep), so I thought I'd provide a screencap of the interesting new comment box I have, which is much more minor of an issue than some here, so I understand if it doesn't get tweaked or anything!
Now when I reply on a post, I get this, which looks a little odd with regards to the stuff above the actual comment box:
I'm using Firefox on Linux - and no extensions or hacks that should affect the way DW displays.
Perhaps this was intentional, in which case I will have to learn to live with it. If not, however, these are my thoughts:
I'd rather the subject line be where the icon-choosing dropdown is, and the icon-choosing dropdown go next to the Random button, because honestly, I don't have any icons that need the full length of this box to see their names, and I don't need the extra few character spaces of subject lines (which I rarely use anyway). (Also, the subject line is the same font size as here, which is not really an issue, only me being nitpicky - I just would've thought it would be a tiny bit larger.) But if there's a good reason for this to be this way, let me know and I'll understand. :)
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Now when I reply on a post, I get this, which looks a little odd with regards to the stuff above the actual comment box:
I'm using Firefox on Linux - and no extensions or hacks that should affect the way DW displays.
Perhaps this was intentional, in which case I will have to learn to live with it. If not, however, these are my thoughts:
I'd rather the subject line be where the icon-choosing dropdown is, and the icon-choosing dropdown go next to the Random button, because honestly, I don't have any icons that need the full length of this box to see their names, and I don't need the extra few character spaces of subject lines (which I rarely use anyway). (Also, the subject line is the same font size as here, which is not really an issue, only me being nitpicky - I just would've thought it would be a tiny bit larger.) But if there's a good reason for this to be this way, let me know and I'll understand. :)