I personally hate rounded corners and shadows added everywhere. Makes most things look crappy and smudged.

  • TheHarpyEagle@lemmy.world
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    I hate how a lot of settings pages have stopped adding save/apply buttons, especially when they don't provide any indication that your changes are being saved after each modification. Like do I just close this window? What if I want to cancel the changes?

    Also more sites seem to be adding these reactive-only search bars that dynamically fetch results as you type. Looks cool I suppose, but it's a huge pain in the ass when I want to add a search shortcut in Firefox and can't because they don't actually have a search URL.

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      I used to feel the same about settings pages but I've noticed I'm so used to the auto save settings way I now get annoyed at the opposite - when I change some settings, exit the page and then discover I've lost the changes because I was meant to click save.

      I guess either way can work fine it just needs to be properly designed.

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      Then the damn search bugs out and doesn't search when I finish typing and either displays searches only on the first letter or I have to wait, delete a letter and then retype it.

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      I like when the settings apply when you select them but don't save unless you apply them. That way you can test them out without completely ass fucking your settings.

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      Uggh, yes, that.

      Nowadays it's change settings, refresh page, navigate 10 intermediate pages because SPA, confirm that your settings stuck.