https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14501

Daniel Friesen <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #13 from Daniel Friesen <[email protected]> ---
Quim Gil's comment is in fact correct. Very wide paragraphs of text are in fact
hard to read. The reader is forced to move their head more and it becomes
difficult to find the start of the next line. Likewise when a paragraph of text
is too narrow the reader is forced to break to the next line too often breaking
the flow of their reading. There is an optimum range for the width of a
paragraph of text.

And white space is not a waste. White space between things de-clutters pages
giving things room to breathe and separating unrelated stuff.

The white area below the sidebar is not the problem. The problem is that these
small and portrait screens don't have the space to fit both the optimal
paragraph width and the width of a sidebar.


At the same time our current navigation isn't very well suited to alternate
forms of display.

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