I can't quote my source here, but I've read multiple times that shorter lines help people focus and be more comfortable while reading.
Take my own blog for example: christopherkade.com, each article is centred while the previous iteration of this blog was much, much wider which tended to be a recurring complain.
I can't quote my source here, but I've read multiple times that shorter lines help people focus and be more comfortable while reading.
Take my own blog for example: christopherkade.com, each article is centred while the previous iteration of this blog was much, much wider which tended to be a recurring complain.
Yes, that seems like a valid point.