The voting buttons scrolling for the question is very disorienting. It even happens for answers. Can I have that turned off?
The div.vote
gets the class js-vote-sticky
attached to it.
It looks something like this:
The voting buttons scrolling for the question is very disorienting. It even happens for answers. Can I have that turned off?
The div.vote
gets the class js-vote-sticky
attached to it.
It looks something like this:
I feel my eyes were caught by the floating scrolling voting buttons rather than focusing on the post and reading the question itself. It is visually distracting and disturbing for users. Keep It Simple & Stupid (KISS) is the fundamental principle in programming philosophy as well as on Stack Overflow. I vote for removing the scrolling voting button and restoring the original view for simplicity and beauty.
We're running an A/B test on a proposed change to voting controls.
Currently, the controls will move when you can vote on a post. For example, as an answerer, the voting controls will not move on your answers; the same is true for question askers and their questions.
Here's a feedback thread on MSE addressing some of the functionality.
I guess it's a matter of personal taste, I personally find it distracting, but I understand why some might find this useful. Either way, there should definitely be an option for the users to disable this.
I don't really mind the change, but if you find it distracting, all you need to do is inject the following CSS in your browser.
.js-vote-sticky {
position: static !important;
}
Here is a user script that will do just that.
// ==UserScript==
// @name Stack Exchange Voting Static
// @namespace stack-exchange-voting-static
// @description Prevents fixed position voting buttons on Stack Exchange.
// @include /^https?\:\/\/([^\/]+\.)?((stackexchange|stackoverflow|serverfault|superuser|askubuntu|stackapps)\.com|mathoverflow\.net)\//
// @version 1
// @grant none
// ==/UserScript==
if (document.head) {
var style = document.createElement('style');
style.textContent = '.js-vote-sticky { position: static !important; }';
document.head.appendChild(style);
}
(Yes, I know the feature is currently only enabled on Stack Overflow, but I've added the other domains for good measure.)
I've tested it with Greasemonkey and Tampermonkey, but it may also work with other user script implementations.
One minor critique about the feature, if the browser window scrolls horizontally, for example if the window is too narrow, the buttons will float on top of the content.
Am I the only one who liked this feature ?
I know this changes from person to person, but I have definitely not found it distracting;
I also guess it's useful for new users who don't remember to accept/upvote... Not a big change in short answers, but pretty useful in long ones.