User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-452-20150521172949/@comment-3236835-20150521222915


 * I already quoted the two things you claimed I said 

Then I would have said: "You said...", but I never did. Sorry, but no cigar here. Next!


 * For the record, I am against this update, but I support the purpose of this update

Agreed.


 * which is to force wide-screen users to stop being selfish, and I blame selfish wide-screen users for the necessity of this update. 

No one was being selfish, all what happened is that they opened their wikis one day and everything was messed up. How can you blame people for being selfish? That's just not cool. Don't you believe most people want what's best for all? But since this update brought so many problems and scrambled many things designed to look one way, one can just expect these kind of things to happen. I hope you retract from the 'selfish' statement, that's not true. And also, I don't consider slapping a vertical layout to horizontal oriented screen users, the best method to achieve the goal they're looking for.

You use a mobile for the most part? (I'm only asking, okay?) Then maybe you don't see a big difference and most probably are okay with it. But for wide screen users, the change was very drastic. But taking a mentality of "They finally got what they deserve. Justice has been served!" (metaphorically, of course, don't start with 'don't put words into my mouth' and stuff) is not honorable.


 * The people who got angry are the people who were the problem. The comments to this blog are not a representative sample, as there is no reason for people who don't notice the change to comment to the thread. Furthermore, it is not supposed to benefit wide-screen users. Read Kirkburn's previous responses for more information. 

Yeah, I've read and understood those, believe you me.


 * I think you need to take more responsibility regarding the choices you make. 

Hey, nice phrase! I bet you were wanting to use it for a long time, as incoherent (in the proper sense of the word, of course) as it is, but yeah.