On Fri, 1 May 2015 10:43:45 +0200
"Martin S. Weber" <ephae...@gmx.net> wrote:

> By giving the user the control over the width of the rendered page back
> by making it a function of the browser's client width, the user can
> easily adjust the width of the browser for prose reading, often with a
> single keystroke (e.g. on windows, win+{left,right}, for me on awesome
> it mostly is one keystroke, sometimes two, depending on my active tags
> etc., but I digress). This is more user-friendly than deciding an optimal
> reading width for them (that may or may not pay attention to user-styles,
> user-selected fonts, one of the ways a document can be scaled on the
> user-end, etc.), so here's a tip to the hat for you: *.
> 

Well, maybe it is a bad practice, but my browser is always maximized.
Also, all people I know maximize their browsers...


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