UI/UX improvement: Consolidate header navigation elements.
Raw Developer Origin & Technical Request
GitHub Issue
May 5, 2026
### Background
The current desktop header includes a standalone overflow (`...`) button next to the signed-in user avatar.
That overflow menu is useful because it contains product-level links and preferences such as Docs, About, theme, and language. However, placing it directly beside the avatar makes the right side of the header feel a little crowded and visually fragmented.
The avatar already reads as the final account/menu entry point in the header. Having both `...` and the avatar next to each other creates two adjacent menu affordances with overlapping meaning.
At the same time, I do not want to lose access to the existing utility actions. Docs, About, theme, and language should remain easy to reach from the top navigation.
### Proposal
Replace the standalone desktop overflow button with a richer avatar menu.
Suggested behavior:
- Remove the standalone `...` button from the signed-in desktop header.
- Keep the notifications button separate.
- Make the avatar itself a formal circular header control, visually aligned with the notifications button.
- Use the avatar menu as the combined account and utility menu.
- Preserve the existing account actions:
- My profile
- My submissions
- My feedback
- Admin, when applicable
- Move the current overflow actions into the avatar menu:
- Docs
- About
- Theme toggle
- Language swi...
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