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The problem is that text isn't the only thing we view in a browser. When I view a video or just an image, I often - usually - want that taking up a lot of width. And it's not always a matter of just maximizing it, since I might want it to take up 70% of my monitor width rather than 100%, while I want 30% of my monitor width when reading. Ideally, I could just keep my browser at 70% width, and the text would take up 3/7 of the browser width when I read.
I personally think there should be some sort of default "text width" setting in browsers that force text to start wrapping if it goes beyond a certain width in terms of characters/percentage/pixels/units, much like how we can set a minimum font size in our browser.
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