Bad title but previously on subscriptions or home, there would be 4 (or maybe 5?) videos per row. Now it’s 3 and the thumbnails are bigger. It’s very annoying cause I have to scroll more and I don’t see the need to have the thumbnails be so large.

How do I revert it? I’ve tried zooming out but then all the text gets smaller which I don’t want either.

Thanks!

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    1 year ago

    Mine changed the same way and it’s incredibly annoying. The thumbnails are unnecessarily large and you can see far less content per row/page. Also they changed it so that you can’t middle click the (massive) thumbnail to open in a new tab, you have to specifically middle click the title. This is driving me crazy due to muscle memory. I’m so used to just middle clicking videos as I scroll through my subscriptions page and then watching them one by one after I’ve found everything new I want to watch. Middle clicking the thumbnail now puts it into auto scroll mode and the page scrolls up/down super fast and I lose my place.

    It’s pissing me off so much I might just look into seriously using Invidious or similar alternate front end for YouTube.

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      The middle clicking the thumbnail is a setting they defaulted to fucking you on. Live tile or something, that makes it play snippets if you hover over it. Turn that off and you can middle click again, although I have a friend who had the setting reset itself.

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        Oh, I never would have thought it was a setting. I thought they just changed the site. Yes I found it. It’s in Settings, Playback and performance, Inline Playback. Toggle that off and it’s back to normal. Thanks for that, you just made my day. Seriously you don’t know how angry it made me every time I middle clicked lol

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      1 year ago

      Sounds like we’re in the exact same situation lol. Please let me know if you end up using an alternate frontend and it works better!

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    1 year ago

    Mine still has 4 videos per row on my 1080p monitor. Maybe you got forcibly opped into a test? Did you make sure that you weren’t zoomed in or anything?

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      Hmm I don’t think so, I had a look through settings and I don’t think I was opted into anything. My zoom was normal at 100%

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    Zoom out to default zoom level and set the default text size in your browser.
    Or find an extension too load custom CSS for a site and fiddle with it.

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    1 year ago

    Are you using an adblocker? If so, it’s probably removing the sponsored content and reformatting the thumbnails to fit the page without them.

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      1 year ago

      I am using ublock! I’ll turn it off just to see if that restores it, but there’s no way in hell I’ll subject myself to seeing ads

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    reset the browser to defaults, manually. i use windows so I can tell you how to do it that way. close the browser & verify that there are no active background processes for the browser.

    • Chrome: rename %localappdata%\Google\Chrome (call it Chrome.old or whatever)
    • Firefox: rename %localappdata%\Mozilla\Firefox
    • Edge: rename %localappdata%\Microsoft\Edge
    • other browsers I dunno go look it up

    now reopen the browser - it will perform a firstrun and create whatever files it needs. try youtube again. if it’s still doing the same thing then it’s not the browser. to undo the change you made, delete the new folder that was created and rename the original folder back to the original name.

    no clue on linux/appleOS

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      1 year ago

      Thank you! They have a little drop-down box where you can set it to show as many as 10 per row!