Not at all. Reddit has one nav across the top and side and a large auto-expanding area for the main content. Twitter desktop now has navs on both sides which take about roughly the same amount of real estate as the main content area, which is not auto-expanding.
Agree - 99% of what I do is read tweets, but now they take up only ~33% of my screen's real estate, and are outweighed visually by large distracting content on either side.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Elastic is hiring remote engineers [1] for multiple teams including Elasticsearch, Cloud, Kibana, Beats, APM, ML, Swiftype, InfoSec and DevRel. We work on teams that are globally distributed, and our customers are everywhere as well, by industry and location. Our company is growing fast, but we're still maintaining an amazing culture [2] with great employees that are a joy to work alongside.
Not at all. Reddit has one nav across the top and side and a large auto-expanding area for the main content. Twitter desktop now has navs on both sides which take about roughly the same amount of real estate as the main content area, which is not auto-expanding.