>>Reading long lines (too wide) is
>> potentially confusing.
>I don't think so.

> one can't always please everybody...

That is very true!. It's generally accepted though that the longer a
line of text the harder it is to get to the next line. You need to
increase the leading, space between the lines, as the line get longer.
I believe 12 words per line is about normal. That's my major problem
with liquid layouts, but I also don't like to see wasted space. That
said, I work on a 20" imac, I don't know about other mac users but the
behaviour I adopted with os x was not using windows fully zoomed to the
screen, so my browser window is normally just over 1024 pixels wide
anyway, then I have other windows to the side. For example ... I
realise I am going of on a mind wonder here ... I sometimes use Firefox
with an auto-refresh extension and TextMate next to it, as I write html
Firefox gives me a live preview!

Anyway I am working on a new design, I may have it expandable
up-to-a-point (min-width, though I do not know what to do for IE)

The issue Mike started this thread about is the result of negative
margins I think


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