
Thomas Schilling <tjs_ng@yahoo.de> writes:
Well, my decision for narrowing the lines above was that it's generally considered better to have shorter lines (a rule of thumb says max. 60 characters per line). So maybe I could put a border left and right and put it all in the middle of the page. It would then still look somewhat lost on large screens but OTOH I never saw a newspaper/magazine/novel/scientific book that used a landscape paper orientation. (And: it's all for the sake of usability :)
Is HTML able to produce 2-column text? Mmmh, you could do this with tables... ;) My point is that there is enough space on the screen, so let's use it. I find web pages "optimized" for 640x480 offending... Ok, let's discuss this in private, it's way off-topic. Regards, -- Julian Stecklina Signed/encrypted mail welcome. Key-ID: 0xD65B2AB5 -> GIVE stylish confetti to HEAVILY ARMED CLOWN <- -> Heavily Armed Clown: Wheeee!! <-