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http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ is my preference. I don't care if my screen fits a lot of information when it doesn't fit into my eye focus.
No, I much prefer the other one. This one has a narrow column that wastes two thirds of my screen. That's the main problem with modern websites.
What he referred to as "a grotesque pile of shit" was perfectly fine. Text should hit the side of the browser. It should be small and packed together.
As for line width, the priority in my view should be not wasting space so that less scrolling has to be done. I don't have any trouble tracking my eye back to the left side of the screen, but for those who do, maybe they can use multiple columns. But only using a narrow column is not good.
What do you mean?
I mean it's easier for me to scroll down than scroll left to right and back to left with my eyes. I don't get the "use ALL of my screen" demands, especially as screens only ever get bigger. Different physical widths have different purposes.
It seems obviously easier to move your eyes than to use a scroll wheel.
And yet it is not, in my case. Perhaps I am but a young grasshopper and will speak differently once I acquire mouse-related hand fatigue.
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I’m not so sure. Mostly because of the failure mode I observe when tired or otherwise impaired, where my eyes lose the line on wrapping around. I suspect that correlates with line width and especially with text density.
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