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Don't shoot the messenger. What about assimilating Codidact's website design — just this, nothing else, definitely not their policies — to Stack Exchange's? I sugegst this because I asked some fri...
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- Don't shoot the messenger. What about assimilating Codidact's website design — just this, nothing else, definitely not their policies — to Stack Exchange's?
I sugegst this because I asked some friends to use Codidact. They said they will try us, but they prefer S.E.'s design because it's neater and less cluttered. Let's compare them side by side.- ![alt text](https://i.imgur.com/muf5WTt.jpg)
- They said they
- 1. prefer how S.E. makes question titles bigger.
2. dislike the clutter on Codidact's right panel, the "Featured" and "Hot Posts" rectangle. On S.E. they turn off Hot Network Questions.
- Don't shoot the messenger. What about assimilating Codidact's website design — just this, nothing else, definitely not their policies — to Stack Exchange's?
- I sugegst this because I asked some friends to use Codidact. They said they will try us, but they prefer S.E.'s design because it's neater and cleaner. Let's compare them side by side.
- ![alt text](https://i.imgur.com/muf5WTt.jpg)
- They said they
- 1. prefer how S.E. makes question titles bigger.
- 2. found Codidact too cluttered. Like the "Featured" and "Hot Posts" rectangle on the right. On S.E. they turn off Hot Network Questions.
- 3. S.E. keeps "Questions, Tags, Users" together. Why does Codidact put "Users" up at the top, separate from "Posts", "Tags"?
- 4. are irked by the community description, which is taking up valuable space. Isn't it obvious that "Mathematics" is about "General Q&A about all branches of theoretical and applied mathematics etc..."? They don't need to see it every time they come to the site.
- 5. are irked by the "Subscribe" button.
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Don't shoot the messenger. What about assimilating Codidact's website design — just this, nothing else, definitely not their policies — to Stack Exchange's? I sugegst this because I asked some friends to use Codidact. They said they will try us, but they prefer S.E.'s design because it's neater and less cluttered. Let's compare them side by side. ![alt text](https://i.imgur.com/muf5WTt.jpg) They said they 1. prefer how S.E. makes question titles bigger. 2. dislike the clutter on Codidact's right panel, the "Featured" and "Hot Posts" rectangle. On S.E. they turn off Hot Network Questions.