Wow, the new design on mobile is a complete mess... in contrast, /questions (still using the old one) looks pretty clean and tidy. In any case you should direct your feedback at the Meta SE post here (as an answer).
@khelwood i think it will be better to read cuz of how the human brain works usually we start at the top left then move to the right bottom so if we make the title the first thing then make its text bigger than the other stuff it will be much easier to look for a Q that matches the one you searched. my personal opinion the OP is correct it should be changed
Those who browse on desktop are complaining about the new design and those who browse on mobile are complaining about it too. Who is this design for then?!
@DaveNewton Seems like your reason should actually be in your post. It is odd to assert "the question title should be the first content" without any justification at all.
@khelwood Perhaps. I'm surprised anybody thinks it needs justification since that's kind of a principle of design and information architecture. I assumed my CSS hadn't loaded properly. That this was done on purpose blows my mind.
I don't really see the problem. The titles stand out very obviously to me. TBH I find it somewhat pleasant that the auxiliary information is clustered around the eye-catcher, instead of drawing attention down and away with a mere list.
@MisterMiyagi It's not an "eye-catcher" at all, and it explicitly draws attention away from the primary information. On desktop, it's (sort of) ok. On mobile it's a nightmare; I won't use mobile web anymore at all. Mobile displays need to be very clean and very targeted.
Well, all I can say is that for me this does work as an eye-catcher and looks very clean and very targeted. Please at least consider that it's not obvious to everyone why the design is bad and especially why it should be a specific other way.
@DB_cont The human brain doesn't do that - that's a learned pattern that is based on your first language and other cultural patterns. While you are right in your assertion about an English site, be careful attributing it to some sort of human universal.
not to mention that if one is familiar with Japanese manga, the order of strips is a live example of the danger of making assumptions about what is "natural" for human being perception. Also worth mentioning is the RTL nature of many natural languages.
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(still using the old one) looks pretty clean and tidy. In any case you should direct your feedback at the Meta SE post here (as an answer).