ummm, this is just a temporary glich with the website being changed, right? Half my screenspace isn't being used. The forums are crammed into a narrow column.
For the record, I'm on firefox on linux…at 1600x1200
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J.C.
I need to downgrade my monitor...
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The website has been designed at a consistent width of 800 pixels. Is this the narrow column you are talking about or is it being squished even smaller?
Many websites (including odforce) use the 800 pixel fixed width. We originally played with layouts that could resize horizontally but there were serious limits to how we organized information and layed out text. A survey of web sites from companies involved in computer graphics suggested that this limit was typical and we followed suit.
Many websites (including odforce) use the 800 pixel fixed width. We originally played with layouts that could resize horizontally but there were serious limits to how we organized information and layed out text. A survey of web sites from companies involved in computer graphics suggested that this limit was typical and we followed suit.
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Nope, that's the issue. It just means(obviously) a lot more text wraparound, more scrolling, less readability IMHO. Anything(app or web page) that doesn't adapt to whatever screen it's running on(within reason, of course) has always been a poor choice IMHO. I think the reasons are obvious, though, no need to belabour it. I just find the site a lot more work to navigate. I could change to my own font sizes, of course, but then that musses up other sites.
I appreciate the fact there's lots of things to be considered when designing a site, and I'm not privy to them all. Just voicing my opinion.
Cheers,
J.C.
I appreciate the fact there's lots of things to be considered when designing a site, and I'm not privy to them all. Just voicing my opinion.
Cheers,
J.C.
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