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by dvdkon
1971 days ago
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Because once one site starts needing X px, most users will just keep their browser at least X px wide. At some point X became so close to the monitor's resolution that not maximising the window is just extra work. I'm not happy about having to maximise my browser, but I would be less happy about having to scroll horizontally. There are definitely some people who just maximise everything out of habit, but I don't think there are enough to have created this trend of ultra-wide webpages. Thankfully modern webpages being responsive at least somewhat fixes this issue, even if many sites still manage to screw this up. |
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What surprises me is how many users seem to keep their browsers maximized at all times, particularly on desktop-sized displays! I'm pretty sure I see people doing it more on Windows than on Mac for some reason, which makes me wonder if it's a UI design problem (of the OS, not websites).