Closed joeytwiddle closed 5 years ago
I was thinking to add this fix if it got 5 upvotes. (It's only actually a tiny bit of CSS.) It looks like it's been done in the open PR already.
But there might be a problem on the horizon. GitHub has a new "dashboard" feature, currently in beta testing, which has a left and a right sidebar. (I found I could opt in from the front page.)
If that layout becomes the default at some point, we might want to reconsider how to stay "traditional" whilst also enjoying new features.
Recently, the box on the dashboard containing the list of your repos has moved from the right of the page to the left of the page.
Things being as they are these days, I am not really against things moving from the right to the left.
But if enough people are bothered by this, I don't mind adding a
float: right
to restore things back how they were in 2016.:+1: = move those repos back over to the right. Restore balance to the desktop. :-1: = keep the repos where they are now. Keep those Github designers in a job.
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