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For some reason, my badges just lost a lot of their spacious weight

It's not normal for a healthy badge to be that skinny. I'm getting a little bit worried - what have the SE staff done to make my badges so unhealthy? Are they not getting their daily dose of Vitamin Skeet?

I am appalled by the fact that, of all communities, Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange seem to be the most plagued with these destitute badges. I ask, why does this not happen in other communities such as Information Security or Code Golf?

The media portrays a Stack Overflow, a "popular" badge as one that is sickeningly perfect; this is not the way badges are meant to look! All badges are beautiful no matter how they look - no badge can ever be perfect. We should not let the media prevent these poor badges from getting their SE recommended daily amount of Vitamin Skeet, the most important vitamin in a healthy badge!


If that made no sense at all to you, badges don't have as much spacing around them as they should, . I'm tagging this as a , because I don't think this is intentional.

This happens on Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange, but not other SE websites such as Code Golf or Information Security.

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    I think the padding on .badge, .badge-tag be changed to padding: .4em .8em .4em .8em;. On .badge1, .badge2, .badge3 the margin-left:3px; is missing. Dec 16, 2015 at 10:06
  • To answer the question in your title: yes.
    – Braiam
    Dec 17, 2015 at 0:57

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This should be fixed now. You were correct, the culprit was a vitamin Skeet deficiency. If you see any more sick badges, please let me know.

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    Thank you, I am very happy to hear that these sick badges have been cured of their deficiency of Vitamin Skeet
    – Jojodmo
    Dec 18, 2015 at 3:03
  • Now badges on other sites seem to have too much left spacing. Here's my profile badges on Aviation.SE. Firefox 42.0, Windows 8.1 Dec 20, 2015 at 4:01
  • @JeffreyBosboom pushing a tweak soon. Dec 20, 2015 at 19:38

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