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This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
Source Link

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment formatnew comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
Source Link

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this postthis post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

This fix is now included in the Stack Overflow Unofficial Patch (SOUP) v1.20.0

About

We have this nicely formatted toolbar with all of the moderation tools we need below questions:

SE Toolbar

So, why is it that the separator that goes along with the new comment format looks like this?

New comment styling

This is a simple fix that removes the extra space between the separator and the comment buttons and makes the separator the same color as the standard separator.

On Stack Overflow, it looks like this:

Fixed comment styling

As an added bonus, it will match the styling of the default toolbar for each particular site because it uses the SE-defined class for the toolbar separators.

For example, Meta Stack Exchange uses this design for toolbars:

MSE Toolbar

There are no separators, which adheres to MSE's design. However, the new comment format uses separators anyway:

New comment design on MSE

Because this script utilizes the built-in classes for toolbars on each site, it will adhere to its design principles:

Fixed MSE design

This script was inspired by this post on Meta Stack Overflow.

Download

You can download the script from Greasy Fork (Direct Link) or view the source code.

Installation

See the tag wiki for details on userscript installation.

History

See the Greasy Fork changelog.

Contact

Please post bug reports or feature requests on this page as an answer or comment.

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