User blog comment:Sannse/Your First Look at the New Wikia/@comment-480886-20100817173841

Since this is a forced change, I object. My main objection is to forcing a fixed page width. Whether you believe it or not, whether you care or not, not everyone who visits a wiki looking for information will have an up-to-date display. The same goes for people who participate on a wiki. Allowing a dynamic page width accommodates a range of users, from those who have the latest and greatest display to those whose displays are not particularly late or great. As someone who definitely falls into the latter category, and can't afford to get out of it, I've appreciated being able to read and contribute just as well as someone with a newer and fancier display. Forcing a fixed width tells me and those like me that we're not really welcome here -- it lessens the sense that Wikia and the information on it is for everyone. If you can't or won't allow individual wikis to choose to keep Monaco, at least let them choose to use a dynamic page width.

I also agree with those who say that the focus of a page should be on the content, not the navigation.