It used to be very convenient to immediately see which cards in the deck were still non-foil.
Now you can break your eyes on this zigzag while trying to figure out what’s foil and what isn’t.

I can’t move it to the left because of future plans with collection management, but I tried to add a background color to make it more obvious that a row is foil so you can scan better. I know it’s not a perfect solution, but hopefully it helps you identify the foils and nonfoils quicker.
I’ll also be adding some more tools in the highlighter to help with this as well.
Thank you so much, Harry. This is already much better — now you visually separate the cards from each other.
Have you considered making a table-style format?
There are options to enable the set symbol. mana cost, price. They are always in the same place, to the left of the options button. Very convenient, but with some positioning mess. :D
Let them always occupy the same position within their own column, with the column width determined by the widest value present.
In the end, only the card name would adapt if it’s too long and doesn’t fit — the same way it already works now.
This would make everything look clean, and more importantly — much more visual, clear, convenient, and readable.

I had the deck in a table layout before its current state and something about the table state caused the browser performance to tank. People were having all kind of slowness issues with the display.
I’m sure this was bad code somewhere down the chain, but I didn’t have time to investigate back then. Maybe I’ll get back there, because I do prefer having everything lined up properly.
Exactly, you really get me.
I’ll be waiting and hoping. :D
Have a nice day!