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  1. Some feedback: Feature request: Option to remove the "Trending Mods" section When browsing a game i have already downloaded mods for the most important thing for me are the new mods. I have most likely already downloaded all trending mods, so displaying them for me is pointless. This is especially bad when i am browsing through multiple games and want to see if there are new mods. On my 27" 4K (150% scaling) monitor i have to scoll down to see the list of most recent mods. Simularly, when browsing a new game for which a want to download mods for, i will browse the entire catalog of available mods and not just to 6 most trending mods. Styling changes - reduce margins and paddings and line-height While the design is more modern it does have an insane amount of spacing everywhere. I'd rather have a way more condesed view to get a better and faster overview of the available mods than having to scroll everything constantly. As mentioned above i have a 27" screen. Implement max-width for the forum It's nice that the forum imploys a responsive design, however there does not seem to be an upper limit how wide a text-element (like this texteditor i am currently writing in) can get. UX studies show that the optimal line width should be between 50-75 characters. Reading my own text on my 27" monitor i have to tilt my head in order to continue reading the sentence in the next line. Implementing a max-wdith of 55em should be enough. While this may not look particularly visually appealing (when there is so much empty space it really improves readability of longer texts. (see attached screenshots) Light mode While there are obvious benefits from having a dark mode there should also be a light mode available. It's proven that our eyes strain when looking at a bright screen during the evening/night. While i am not an eye doctor it doesn't sound too far fetched for me that the same logic may also apply to dark screens during the day.
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