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The standard layout for macOS windows is to have the close, minimize, and fullscreen buttons on the top-left of the window, in that order. When using the custom frame option on the desktop client, the window controls appear on the top-right, Windows-style. Revolt's window controls should follow that standard on macOS.
Reasoning
Plenty of other programs that use their own custom menu bars- like Visual Studio Code, for example- still use the native macOS window control buttons in the standard macOS layout.
Mockup
I've attached a roughly-made mockup below.
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The standard layout for macOS windows is to have the close, minimize, and fullscreen buttons on the top-left of the window, in that order. When using the custom frame option on the desktop client, the window controls appear on the top-right, Windows-style. Revolt's window controls should follow that standard on macOS.
Reasoning
Plenty of other programs that use their own custom menu bars- like Visual Studio Code, for example- still use the native macOS window control buttons in the standard macOS layout.
Mockup
I've attached a roughly-made mockup below.

The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: