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In the related question list in the sidebar, the vote badges have a terrible padding. The ones that surprisingly look the best are the “extra large” one (4 digits):

Vote badges in sidebar

The three digit votes need definitely more padding to the side, otherwise this looks really bad to me. Also, for some reason, some of the numbers are positioned a pixel further to the top, making the space at the top and bottom uneven. You can see that in the 820, 827, and the zeros in above screenshot.

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We made a fix for that and it will be live very soon on production.

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    Round borders, softer color, fixed size, properly aligned text – perfect! Thanks a lot!
    – poke
    Apr 22, 2016 at 14:55
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In my opinion we should go further and give the counts a consistent width, regardless of size... Maybe matching the size of the largest number in the list.

Adding a width like 40px to the answer votes box (and vertical centering the text? Please?) Looks like this:

Better?

This seems much more pleasing and solves the inconsistent padding at the same time.

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    Agreed, that looks really good on the eyes.
    – poke
    Apr 22, 2016 at 7:55
  • How do you handle overflow?
    – kpie
    Apr 22, 2016 at 12:43
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    @kpie The highest voted question is in the 10,000's. Have the numbers width re-size based on the highest number in the list and have it handle up to 100,000. If the highest number in the list is in the 10's, they can be shrunk as well. Apr 22, 2016 at 13:21
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I totally agree with you. StackOverflow looks like quite a professional site, with a nice design. However, things like this just go and ruin that.

The boxes should stay a fixed width (maybe 35px), and possibly have posts with 1,000+ Votes rounded into 1k (if there is an issue of space)

I created a UserScript to do this (install it here).

It now looks like this:

Demo

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    I endorse this version's use of commas in large numbers.
    – Almo
    Apr 22, 2016 at 14:24
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    @Almo Yes. There are so many places , are not used when they should be
    – Kaspar Lee
    Apr 22, 2016 at 14:29

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