I agree with Rick here.

Having to scroll horizontally is not only an accessibility issue but a serious design issue. I challenge AI to find proof people don't mind this as all my research and experience says otherwise.

Joe

On Jul 04, 2008, at 11:27, Rick Lecoat wrote:

On 3 Jul 2008, at 22:16, Al Sparber wrote:

When a block of text exceeds the viewport width, that means
horizontal scrolling for *each line* - a royal PITA.

I kid of think you are speaking for yourself ;-)

Well, he's speaking for me as well.
Al, do you really *not* find having to continuously scroll back and forth horizontally (because the width of the text block is wider than the viewport) to be an annoyance?

If so then okay, but I do not believe that you are typical in this regard.
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Rick Lecoat
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