User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: March 3, 2015/@comment-24312789-20150304145731/@comment-452-20150304150037

I agree with this - however, I assume that they were deliberately more 'in your face' than the other buttons because they want people to use them.

Try this in your personal CSS:

.EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box h3 { float: left; width: 34%; } .editpage-sourcewidemode-on .module_page_controls .preview_box h3 { width: auto; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon { height: 40px; padding:5px 0 0 0; margin:5px 0 0 0; display: inline-block; width: 33%; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon svg { height: 24px; margin-bottom: 6px; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon p { display: none; } or even more minimal: .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box h3 { display:none; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box h3:after { content: ":"; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon { height: auto; padding:0; margin:5px 0 0 0; width: 50%; border:none; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon svg { height: 24px; margin-bottom: 0; } .EditPage .module_page_controls .preview_box .preview_icon p { display: none; }

Edit: Good idea, Fewfre.