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New and Tight is not quite as Tight now...

Do you like the new width?

  • Yes, I like it being a bit wider

    Votes: 18 34.0%
  • No, I liked the skinner version

    Votes: 35 66.0%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .
For me, it's a bit harder to read the posts. With the longer lines, it's easier to lose my place as the eye snaps from the right edge of the page back to the left at the end of the line (which is why newspaper articles use such a short line length and split things into columns, makes it easier to quickly skim an article).
 
I still like Classic.
(!) (!) (!)


BTW - With a title of "New and Tight is not quite as Tight now..." am I the only one who expected a slightly different topic???
:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:
 
I prefer the older version, but hey, I'll get used to this......I'm a creature of habit! ;)
 
This is irritating. I have to scroll back and forth. I could change my resolution so all fits on the screen but then the words would be so small I wouldn't be able to read them. The old way was much easier to deal with.
 
I still like Classic.
(!) (!) (!)


BTW - With a title of "New and Tight is not quite as Tight now..." am I the only one who expected a slightly different topic???
:badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:
I'm glad I'm not the only one who got turned on by that!

:-<
 
At first, I thought I liked it but when I started reading longer posts that stretched all the way across from one side of the screen to the other, I realized it was difficult for my 49-year-old eyes to keep up with which line of text I was reading when I was scanning back from one side of the screen to the other. I vote that we go back to the way things were...
 
trying to get used to classic, but i can't seem to get my eyes to adjust to it...

is it just me or are the colors in the 'classic' scheme washed out like someone put it all in a washing machine with too much bleach?:cry:
 
To tell you the truth, I just tried it, and like the style, but the darker blue headings are a bit hard on the eyes foro me. So I still like the Classic best, and still use it.:-)
 
I voted no only because my screen is 17 " and therefore I switched to classic so I don't have to scroll back and forth all the time.
 
I voted no only because my screen is 17 " and therefore I switched to classic so I don't have to scroll back and forth all the time.


weird

i have a 17" laptop and it works just fine

what is your screen resolution set at?

it should not be a problem if it's set correctly
 
Ok, I give. What is Fitts' Law?

Fitts' law is a robust model of human psychomotor behavior developed in 1954. The model is based on time and distance. It enables the prediction of human movement and human motion based on rapid, aimed movement, not drawing or writing.

It seems intuitive that movement time would be affected by the distance moved and the precision demanded by the size of the target to which one is moving. Fitts discovered that movement time was a logarithmic function of distance when target size was held constant, and that movement time was also a logarithmic function of target size when distance was held constant. Mathematically, Fitts' law is stated as follows:

MT = a + b log2(2A/W)

where

MT = movement time
a,b = regression coefficients
A = distance of movement from start to target center
W = width of the target

And you thought I was just another pretty face;)
 
Mathematically, Fitts' law is stated as follows:

MT = a + b log2(2A/W)

where

MT = movement time
a,b = regression coefficients
A = distance of movement from start to target center
W = width of the target

And you thought I was just another pretty face;)


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Say What?
 
Fitts' law is a robust model of human psychomotor behavior developed in 1954. The model is based on time and distance. It enables the prediction of human movement and human motion based on rapid, aimed movement, not drawing or writing.

It seems intuitive that movement time would be affected by the distance moved and the precision demanded by the size of the target to which one is moving. Fitts discovered that movement time was a logarithmic function of distance when target size was held constant, and that movement time was also a logarithmic function of target size when distance was held constant. Mathematically, Fitts' law is stated as follows:

MT = a + b log2(2A/W)

where

MT = movement time
a,b = regression coefficients
A = distance of movement from start to target center
W = width of the target

That's enough to give anyone a Fitt... :confused:
 
Virtually the same as new and phat now....but I almost always keep it in classic....love the way it looks on the screen better,sometimes what works just needs a fresh look and tweaking,which is how classic looks now.
 
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