So does anyone have a userscript to override the maximum line width?
I have claustrophobia, and having text forced into narrow columns actively triggers it. Taking a look at the Basque Wikipedia, I can tell right here that it's completely unusable for me. I'm willing to pay real money for someone to write me a script to override it.
If you have a Wikipedia account, you can go to Preferences > Appearance[0], and choose a different skin. AFAICT "Monobook" and "modern" have unlimited content width.
If you don't then you can append ?useskin=modern to each article URL. (You can do it automatically with a redirect extension.)
Alternatively you can inject the following CSS (e.g. with Stylus):
Oh yes, thank you for saying that. We seem to be the only ones here that don't like this. I have a 2K screen, please let me see more content, not less on it.
All books ever made have text that has roughly the same text width for a reason. It's a well established pattern, and full width websites ignore the most fundamental design principle. Do books make you feel claustrophobic too?
How about a normal book placed on a big empty tabletop? That's a more fitting analogy since you provide your own browser but not your own pages for a book.
I don't think I have real claustrophobia (at least I don't have the slightest issue with sleeping in coffin-sized berths), but I do get a really unpleasant claustrophobic feeling when content is squished into a small area.
I have claustrophobia, and having text forced into narrow columns actively triggers it. Taking a look at the Basque Wikipedia, I can tell right here that it's completely unusable for me. I'm willing to pay real money for someone to write me a script to override it.