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1) ALL button should be labeled "POAL" or something more descriptive or changed to a sub ALL, it seems like it means ALL for the sub

But since there's a poal logo that goes to new and the home button goes to hot, is there any reason for ALL?

1) a) all button has inline code that can't be customized, it's not aligned properly with the rest of the links

2) Can't change padding on (.sortpostsbuttons.pure-g a) links, left and right are different on the different links

Too much inline code.

1) ALL button should be labeled "POAL" or something more descriptive or changed to a sub ALL, it seems like it means ALL for the sub But since there's a poal logo that goes to new and the home button goes to hot, is there any reason for ALL? 1) a) all button has inline code that can't be customized, it's not aligned properly with the rest of the links 2) Can't change padding on (.sortpostsbuttons.pure-g a) links, left and right are different on the different links Too much inline code.

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1) that not an issue, but a design choice.

1) a) that's not an issue but a design choice.

2) that's not an issue but a design choice.

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*it's a feature

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Not sure why you moved the all button from the context of the row of subs where people click to browse the site globally to the sub context menu where the buttons should apply to the sub

it's confusing and inconvenient

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I moved those buttons because I knew it would personally upset you. Everything I do in this life is with the sole purpose of pissing people off.

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Although the redundant button does not bother me, my closest guess is that it is for a bit more intuitive navigation.

Intuitive would be keeping the global links up top and the sub links together at the bottom.

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Also, applying all-uppercase text using CSS instead of the in-HTML text is good practice.

I notice that when you're browsing the site on vertical mobile or on the desktop the sub menu stays inside the #menu area but if you turn your phone sideways the buttons pop out underneath and float over the page

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Interesting observation. But it does not happen to me.

At what simulated screen width did you observe it?

I tested at 360px (mobile vertical), 640px (mobile horzizontal) and 960px (desktop mode on mobile browsers).

I'm not sure what my phone is set at but if I squish my browser on my desktop it does it at around 600-800ish. But it's permanent on my phone sideways. Oh my phone is 720x1280