Hi Jeremy,

TiddlyWiki classic's default theme was a "liquid layout" that purposely 
> used CSS to fill the entire width of the screen. Back in 2004 that was a 
> popular choice for many websites; most people had 1024x768 screens. Fast 
> forward to today, and the majority of websites have now adopted fixed width 
> layouts. The reason is readability: studies have shown that optimum 
> readability is at around 50-60 characters per line. Much above or below 
> that and readability suffers.
>

Yes, fluid is really hard to do right and just looks mostly awful when you 
resize. Responsive design that snaps into appropriate modes is *much* 
better.

For the moment, you can make the story column wider by opening the control 
> panel (which is the cog icon in the sidebar), and then scroll down to the 
> link to "Theme tweaks". In the tiddler that opens you'll need to increase 
> the "story right" and "story width" settings, save changes and reload.


Wow, haven't noticed $:/ControlPanel/ThemeTweaks yet. Cool!

Many thanks, Tobias.

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