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I noticed that the unanswered page's tab bar looks quite weird:

weird

This doesn't seem to be the issue of my screen size. I used Safari's Responsive Design Mode to check on larger screen sizes but the all questions button is still on the next line.

I reproduced this on Safari 12.0 and Chrome 72.0.3626.121 running on macOS 10.14.

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    I know, it bugs me to no end that "all questions" is the only button who's text isn't capitalized! Oh wait... that's not the issue you're indicating.
    – Davy M
    Mar 15, 2019 at 6:59
  • Workaround is to opt-in for the custom question list by the way, once it gets activated on your account the button layout is completely different and much cleaner (IMO, of course).
    – Gimby
    Mar 15, 2019 at 8:38
  • Cross-site post on Meta.SE: Tab border rounding doesn't take wrapping into account. An answer is available there: “The design of this component will be revisited at some point. Prior to our recent changes that introduce wrapping, horizontal scrolling would be forced. I'd argue this is a much better alternative to that. Our future design will need to be able to wrap without feeling awkward.” Mar 15, 2019 at 9:26
  • @DavyM Now you say it, the "unanswered" tab is not capitalized either, a CSS bug for the last in the list?
    – Kaddath
    Mar 15, 2019 at 15:13
  • @Kaddath I think it's by design, the last in the list is always the "tab switch" button Mar 15, 2019 at 15:17
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    @DavyM Then it should be ALL CAPITALIZED, that's the most important tab! (maybe it knows it and is just humble about it though)
    – Kaddath
    Mar 15, 2019 at 15:21
  • @Kaddath Oh don't you worry, I complain about that "unanswered" button in every chance I get!
    – Davy M
    Mar 15, 2019 at 15:22
  • Is there a reason we're calling these things tabs? They look like buttons. They act like buttons. Are they not buttons? Mar 15, 2019 at 20:33
  • @RoddyoftheFrozenPeas: Functionally, they're effectively tabs: they switch between different views, and indicate which view is currently selected. They also used to be styled in a more tab-like fashion, although that design got replaced with the current row-of-buttons styling a while ago. In any case, on the technical level, they're neither: they're actually just plain old HTML links that are styled to look like buttons (or tabs). The URLs they link to do still use the keyword tab, as do some of the CSS class names used to style them. Mar 16, 2019 at 11:01
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    Wait, there’s an unanswered question page?
    – matt
    Mar 17, 2019 at 23:30
  • status-norepro for me, maybe it was fix or what? Mar 18, 2019 at 4:59

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