Le primidi 11 vendémiaire, an CCXXV, Josh de Kock a écrit : > Not really.
Absolutely. > The containers should not change size depending on the font size. The issue at hand is not about "containers" or whatever, it is about the max-width property, in order, quoting yourself, to make things "more legible on larger (widescreen) screens". The problem with long lines and readability is that the eye loses alignment when scanning the text, especially when going from the end of a ling to the beginning of the next. This is caused by the length of the line in terms of words and characters, not by its number of pixels nor its size in physical units. Can you tell how many characters fit in 960 pixels? Definitely not, since it depends on users settings that you have no control over. Therefore, using pixels for max-width is wrong. Furthermore, designs that do not respect these user settings or misbehave when they have a non-default value are incorrect. > It results > in really ugly, fairly undefined behavior. I made an example to illustrate > this: https://codepen.io/anon/pen/ozGqEj Relying on WYSIWYG tools for web design usually result in bogus stylesheets that look nice on your particular settings and misbehave badly with unusual settings. Regards, -- Nicolas George
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