User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: October 1, 2013/@comment-452-20131003025422/@comment-452-20131003160337

I'm looking forward to testing out Darwin, hopefully there won't be any other useful features removed because of it. :/

It was only as clunky as the the gallery lightbox, perhaps even less so due to the gallery lightbox bugs. Speaking of the gallery, I'm hoping there's going to be a Darwin-related fluid width change for that too.

I'm particularly concerned with cases where there is no horizontal scrollbar anyway: Here is a perfect example where class="popout" is being manually added, and is being negatively effected by the removal of this class.

That table is not wider than the page, but popout class was added to allow people to expand it to be less cramped. I have used this technique on multiple pages, and having a fluid width would not effect it. (Other than that people with wider monitors likely will not need to pop out the table after Darwin is available.)

Yes, I could restructure that table to be less cramped in the first place, but even then there is still the other case of allowing people to view all the information on screen at once, rather than having to scroll left and right in order to see the first and last columns.

Hopefully these examples will help. :)