User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-1496755-20150521061453/@comment-4189499-20150522040643

"don't fix it if it ain't broke"

You know what else wasn't broken before being upgraded? Records, VHS tapes, CRT monitors, the horse-and-carriage, watches, stone tools, black-and-white TV, and handwritten books. Can you imagine if we lived in a world which didn't try and improve things, even if they aren't broken? What you are asking for is a world without innovation. I, for one, welcome the attempt at change. Staff are taking in feedback and are going to use it to inform future decisions. But if nothing changed that wasn't broken, we wouldn't have MP3s, Blu-Ray, LCD screens, cars, smart watches, tools such as computers, 3D movies on ultra-high definition screens with ridiculous amounts of colour depth, and, of course, mass-produced print media such as books. Good on Wikia for trying to innovate and improve things, even if it means changing something that wasn't broken.