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Yeah, I rely on the download button though, hopefully they will fix it sooner rather than later.

i give it a week

the author of the script is usually pretty quick when youtube makes changes (though this be a little bigger than some of the previous back end changes)

Finally got it the other day and they seriously should fix the huge blank space on the right side for 1920x1024+ resolutions...

Wouldn't mind if it took up the centre of the screen like the old layout.

But just have the entire thing crammed into half of a 1920x1080 screen with masses of empty space on the right hand side (save for your user link in the top right and a feedback button in the bottom left) is amateurish.

Some things I like about it, others I don't. I like the new look. I like the actual video window. I like being able to type to search through my subs. I don't like that the entire page is all squished to the left. I don't like that I have to now perform 2 extra mouse clicks just to see uploads only, I don't give a rats ass about what youtube thinks I should be watching. I don't like that the youtube channels I watch the most don't float to the top of the subscription list like they used to.

I think the cons outweigh the pros, for me. Seems like googles goal with each new version of youtube is to make it as inconvenient to use as possible. :wacko:

More and more I think about using Miro again to get my youtube videos.

I use Magic Actions to increase the width of videos and have them default to 1080p:

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The homepage is still incredibly inefficient in terms of utilising screen space but that's unfortunately true of so many websites.

Thats pretty good like that but for videos without 1080p then you're back to the misalignment!

It doesn't, actually. The video size stays the same, even with 240p videos - it's a multi-functional extension. :)

See on the botom right of the page, there is a button "feedback".

everyone please click it and tell google we hate the new youtube!

also, I use magic actions and set videos to auto wide but its not working for me any more with this update.

I mean it works but then the vid goes small again

Working now!

edit: I will add that YouTube is way faster for me now :) I mean page load/latency

Looks flat and Metro on IE 10 only. Still looks like the previous design on Chrome. Wonder if it's supposed to do that...

EDIT: Here's a pic, BTW:

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Looks flat on chrome for me. They always tend to roll these out progressively using cookies, so on one computer or browser you may see it already, on others not. Nothing to do with what browser you use.

At least the videos are centred. Its just the browse page that isn't. Easily sorted with Stylish if you really wanted to.

I have Magic actions set to auto-wide videos so what really annoys me is this:

http://www.bounceapp.com/82639

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