trancejeremy
Adventurer
With the exception of here of course.
But in the last week two of the sites I frequently visited, Siliconera (a video gaming blog) and Viva El Birdos (a baseball Cardinals blog) had redesigns. In both cases, they went from a variable width design (where it expanded to fill the screen) to a fixed width design (which means all the text is now in the middle 1/3 of my screen, since I have a widescreen monitor).
I've probably ranted about this before (shortly after getting my monitor, discovering that some websites did this). But it seems like more and more sites are moving in that direction, and I don't know why. Things seemed so much nicer when the text was all over the monitor. I thought widescreen monitors were getting more common, not less? Or is it designed to work better with Iphones and other gizmos?

But in the last week two of the sites I frequently visited, Siliconera (a video gaming blog) and Viva El Birdos (a baseball Cardinals blog) had redesigns. In both cases, they went from a variable width design (where it expanded to fill the screen) to a fixed width design (which means all the text is now in the middle 1/3 of my screen, since I have a widescreen monitor).
I've probably ranted about this before (shortly after getting my monitor, discovering that some websites did this). But it seems like more and more sites are moving in that direction, and I don't know why. Things seemed so much nicer when the text was all over the monitor. I thought widescreen monitors were getting more common, not less? Or is it designed to work better with Iphones and other gizmos?