Hi, > I think it's appropriate to go with a fixed-width theme for the > documentation site because content here is meant to be read as a page. > The wiki formating should be adjusted to generally work at this width. > Consistency with ubuntu.com is also a plus!
I disagree - the problem with fixed width is that at some point we have to make assumptions as to the screen size used to access as well as how the reader wants to read the information. I feel that these both should be left to the reader not pre-defined by the writer. I'm finding that I use devices such as web books a lot more now and find I am much more aware of how information is presented. A circumstance where a single page format is appropriate would be for printing; even then this would likely be repaginated. Apologies if this sounds preachy but there is frequently a tendency amongst web designers to put aesthetics over usability (something I am sure you are not guilty of) and the use of fixed width pages fits these criteria whole heartedly. Regards, Dougie -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss