▲ | misternintendo 4 days ago | |
ragged right became the web norm because browsers lacked good hyphenation, making justified text look gappy. In print it works fine, but online ragged right tends to be easier to read. | ||
▲ | cubefox 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
But CSS has hyphenation for quite a while now. It's probably not worse than the hyphenation in Microsoft Word during the 1990s. |