User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-3544775-20150528170547

After reading again some comments, I just want to speak again. Some calling users with wide screen "bastards" and what not. Some in reality don't care how it will look on larger or smaller screen. When fluid was introduced, I was complaining for the exact same thing as it would be hard to design the page to look good and as intended on larger and smaller screens. Wikia simply did not care, though it was for the better and that it's their future. Now they reverted it, taking them years to realized it. But they didn't just revert it, they made it worse than before. Sorry, but this overly-sized shit I'm seeing all over the place is awful. Before the fluid, how did the larger screens had no such enlargement? It's the first ever site I see who solves their problem with larger screens by enlarging almost everything. That's simply stupid and ugly.

There were people saying the problem was in those that didn't care how it looked on smaller screens. Of course those who didn't care how it look on larger screens, are innocent angels, as it should only be cared for smaller screens, not for larger ones. When I was making a page, I usually was looking on how it looks on smaller screen. I know the width was about 700px and every table or full size image I put was smaller than that, so that it looks good on smaller screen and to not create a down scrollbar. If anyone's at fault for people not "carrying" about smaller or larger screens, its not the people, but WIKIA. They didn't listen back then, and naturally they won't even listen now either.

Wikia wants everything to look same on across all platform. Fine by me, but that's not the case right now. When I minimize my browser, everything gets much much better, but when it's on maximize, it gives different look, everything is enlarged and more cramped. Sorry, but that's not same on all platforms. You want equality, but yet again you create difference.