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As a matter of design, all web pages should be automatically
auto-wrap unless there is a specific reason to do otherwise. I think
the Wiki pages already do have that.<br>
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I think what has happened is that the Wiki pages are a set width.
That is a
another design consideration; pages should have either flexible
widths
or a maximum width. In both cases, there should not be a minimum
width,
unless there is a specific reason to do so.<br>
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As far as I can tell, the Wiki width is set to 945 pixels, which of
course grows larger as you increase the text size.<br>
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I wonder <br>
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Paddy<br>
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On 10/06/12 20:40, Jarno Suni wrote:
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cite="mid:CAOqj8L14ij9005AWtXXRh4gDrT0ZZHdTLW7Euae2OxCKtZ8kXA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
Wiki pages are hard to read by common web browsers such as Firefox
and
Chromium browser especially, if you don't have a big resolution
wide
screen display, and you zoom pages bigger to get bigger text. I
found
the wiki much easier to read, if I disabled CSS by an add-on in
Firefox, since then rows are automatically wrapped to fit in
screen.
(not a member of the list)</blockquote>
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