User blog comment:Susanolivia/Fixed Width, Sidebar, and the Removal of Monaco/@comment-1154266-20101001090332

Why, then, can wiki admins not change the fixed width to one of that wiki's choice? Limits could be imposed so that the ads (which should really go in margins if that would be a problem) aren't displaced and then have the fixed width so that admins can still design the page layout to be the same. Then, if that new fixed width is too big for some users, they can adjust it themselves with their personal css/js. That means that admins can choose how much space they have to show content, they can have the layout fixed so they now how it will look when designing it, the ads will still be visible and people can always change it for themselves (can't they?). That solves a lot more problems.

Also, why is the image attribution even a feature? WHY does it matter to the reader (ESPECIALLY for in-universe style encyclopaedias) who uploaded the FILE (you don't call them photos) Please tell me that my wiki's admins can have it disabled through Special:Contact too.

That said, I appreciate the acknowledgement by the staff that the majority of the user base doesn't like the new changes. What's actually being DONE about that on the other hand...