The current web design trend of tons of blank space and shortened lines of text is very silly.
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I wonder if it's the ridiculously narrow form factors of modern phones that make it kind of hard to lay out text on (plus designers don't really care about typography). A 3:4 layout would be so much better for text.
Maybe, but at least vertically you can scroll. Horizontally you are at the mercy of the designer. Sure, bad typography bothers me, but almost every other aspect is tolerable if you squint, but no matter how hard you squint you can’t make the lines longer.
When Wikipedia changed their default desktop layout to the current trend chasing mobile-like view a lot of people pushing the change in talk pages mentioned a study which supposedly proved that shorter lines of text are easier to read,
Seems like a skill issue tbh.
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