Heikki Junes wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Heikki Johannes Junes wrote:
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog Documentation/bibliography:
index.html.in html-long.bst stepmake/bin : text2html.py
buildscripts : mutopia-index.py
Log message:
optimize width for 800x600, width=760px (continued).
Hello,
can you fix/revert this?
Actually, it was a fix. As an introduction, I wanted to find a reference
which would describe the subject:
http://webdesign.about.com/od/webdesign/a/aa080904.htm
A brief extract:
"If the scan length of a line of text is longer than 10-12 words or
shorter than 4-5 words, it can be very difficult to read. This means
that readers with large or small browser windows will have trouble."
All of a sudden the lily docs in Firefox start to look like
attached. My screen is 1280x1024, and I want things to look OK on my
1600x1200 mac as well.
Let us assume that our users know what they are doing, and respect
their settings for browser resolution.
Likewise for lilypond.org . Can you explain your changes?
Let me continue from the point mentioned in the above extract. Take,
for example, page:
What is the direction in which you would like to fix/revert? Currently,
the logical structure of the web pages have been described, but the
readability of the pages is not quaranteed.
I assume that users are capable of resizing their browser windows
appropriately, and I always find it offensive when site designers
pretend to know better what I find more easily readable. For example, if
I run 1600x1200, I use larger fonts. Your 800px width hack doesn't
detect this.
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