Every website that's mainly for displaying text (think into pages, blogs, Q&A) assumes your browser window is portrait like a phone screen. If I have widened my window I want the text to reach the edges, not float in a central column with masses of useless whitespace either side.
FozzyOsbourne
You pass your unlocked phone to another person!?
From what I've heard there's a serious need to be able to see past tiny censor bars in Japanese media, maybe this explains it
Gives any what? Sorry I can't read that heavily obscured text.
Britain is the island and there have been Britons there since before the Romans showed up, England has only been a thing for around a millennium (though the Angles were around since before then)
Did we bring 'pointing out comedy homicide' over from reddit? Because a giant reaction face to point out a joke is peak that.
Criticise whatever you want, but your post is just a screenshot of a headline presented without context so I'm not even sure why you're upset
This has got to be bait
Victoria would be proud to know her empire still provides for the people even now
It was invented in Scotland, so it's British but not English.
I'm guessing that's covered by the £4 meal deal, and they're just too lazy to make their own
Well I disagree, because I find having to scroll up and down more often makes it less readable, and if I wanted it to be thin I'd make the browser window thin. Return to 90s websites where the site just gives you the info and how to display it is left entirely to the browser and the user.