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NaBUru38 (talkcontribs)

Hello! I attended the Wikimania talk on Athena and I loved the screenshot! Having a huge picture on top looks cool.

Anyway, I'm writing here because I'm very concerned with the width of the page text. It's often recommended that each line of text should have 40-80 characters, depending on the depth of the content. Since Wikipedia is very deep, I expect 70-100 characters, and no more. But now I have around 200 on this laptop computer and even more in my desktop computer. So my question is: are you considering having an option in Athena to reduce text width to some configurable em size?

Also, if this happens, the rest of the width could be used for image galleries, not to mention those huge tables. Thank you! --NaBUru38 (talk) 17:18, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

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