Lol, yeah I know. I meant your work modifying it is great.

I have another usability question. If GNOME has so designed Nautilus that the 
button wraps around the text, what the hell happens when in some non-English 
language, the back and forward words are so mismatched that one is very long 
and one is very short? Does one button then look twice as big as the other? 
Further evidence of bad design!
Ideally, the buttons would be identical and then you would adjust whatever is 
to be displayed accordingly. Ultimately the button and it's icon are the 
important things [universal to understand], the text is just there for new 
users and to improve usability.

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Back button (most used) in Nautilus smaller than rest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390724
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