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camainc17-Dec-09 8:00
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I am viewing the web on a large monitor. It is frustrating trying to read articles on this site in a modern browser - the text flows all the way across the page, regardless of how wide the monitor is!

The only way to actually read an article is to open the site/page in a separate browser instance, and then manually resize the browser down to a width that is comfortable for reading - something less than 230 characters per line or thirty or forty words per line...

"The ideal line length for text layout is based on the physiology of the human eye... At normal reading distance the arc of the visual field is only a few inches - about the width of a well-designed column of text, or about 12 words per line. Research shows that reading slows and retention rates fall as line length begins to exceed the ideal width, because the reader then needs to use the muscles of the eye and neck to track from the end of one line to the beginning of the next line. If the eye must traverse great distances on the page, the reader is easily lost and must hunt for the beginning of the next line. Quantitative studies show that moderate line lengths significantly increase the legibility of text.

Web Style Guide - Basic Design Principles for Creating Website
Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton
2nd edition, page 97."

Please change the site layout to make it easier to read the articles without having to manually resize the browser window.
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