On 4/21/2014 8:14 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:

but I think having the font
grow when the window is expanded is somewhat useful.


I don't. Overly-large text is just as hard to read as overly-small text.

In any case, if I want the text bigger/smaller, that's what the zoom/text-size settings are for (unless I'm unlucky enough to be using a mobile browser, which all moronically obey CSS's PUOs. PUO: Not just for badly-authored DVDs anymore. Thanks, W3C asshats!!)

But I agree with Aleksandar, that having the text in a window expand as
far as my very-wide monitor will go, is not helpful. Things are hard to
read when they get too long.


Yea, I agree too. Luckily that's what max-width is for...although that really SHOULD'VE been a browser setting/feature, not a per-page CSS feature. But then, the browser developers these days will cram anything and everything into CSS/HTML anymore (except, of course, anything that actually gives the *user* any control over anything :/ )

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