• chunes@lemmy.world
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      If you don’t want to change the window size for whatever reason, I find that reader mode (F9) solves this problem pretty well.

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      On desktop you can change window sizes to what you want. Don’t like wide text? Use part of the screen. But the inverse is not true: if a site decides to stay skinny you can’t make it wide if that’s what you prefer.

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      This is why I miss square screens. And I miss proper UI/UX design which makes good use of screen real estate.

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        Omg, same, so same. But putting anything I need to read (like… anything in a browser usually) in a smaller window is fine. Librewolf letterboxing kinda does it for me.