User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/Unified Community Platform: The Vision, Purpose, and Process/@comment-39885705-20200831011505

Skin and UI change should not be mandatory at all. PLEASE remember that most end users are NOT tech-heads or first-adopters who enjoy puzzling out a new UI in their copious free time. For some of us, a UI change is enough to make the new platform very frustrating and time-consuming, or just impossible to use. I have had to give up on software and websites when their skins and UIs became so drastically different I could not re-learn to use them, or because they were designed to be incompatible either my browser, Firefox.

That said, the current Fandom skin does not play well with wide screens. The editor controls on the right side demand more vertical space than is actually available. The left and right margins create wide blank spaces due to an assumption there is less horizontal space than actually exists. The very thick bar pinned to the top of the page also gobbles up a vertical space that wide screens cannot spare. No, "zooming" out does not help, it just makes the text too small to read.