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On the contrary: The container has already been widened to a good length.[1] Increasing the width would break some things that would cost time and resources to fix that's not worth what little merit it might have.
it turns relatively short titles into something that looks like a paragraph
Downside is that it may break some CSS stylesheets that aren't designed to scale with the sitetable container.
I completely disagree. The container layout has been in place for more than eight months[2] and it is not going away. Therefore, it is the CSS creator's problem if their stylesheet doesn't work with the container layout.
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[–] Nurdoidz 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
On the contrary: The container has already been widened to a good length.[1] Increasing the width would break some things that would cost time and resources to fix that's not worth what little merit it might have.
How come nobody says the same for news websites like The Washington Post?
I completely disagree. The container layout has been in place for more than eight months[2] and it is not going away. Therefore, it is the CSS creator's problem if their stylesheet doesn't work with the container layout.