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Is there a way to reduce the width of a thread?

MatureRaven

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Hey I am reading this from a 1920p monitor.

It makes the text too wide that it becomes a difficult to read things. I have to zoom in the text to make things readable.

Is their a setting I don't know of?

I just want to make the thread container not take up the full width of the screen
 
As the thread width is sized to your browser.

The only thing I can think of is that you can adjust the size of the font on your browser? Or to not have the browser window be maximized?

ultima333 or alethiophile might be able to give better advice.
 
The quickest way would be to narrow your browser window.

Otherwise, you could create a user style to do it pretty easily, but that would require a small amount of coding.
 
The best way is to install a configurable reading add-on into the browser. I personally have no clue how people manage to enjoy it here without. Just pick a good one, most of these are garbage.

Alternatively you could make a user script, but given the option above, that's mostly just a way to waste time.
 

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