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Originally Posted by kennyc
Speaking of full justification. What is it that people think is so great about it? It has no bearing on the story or article and in most cases of electronic display cause irregular spacing and eye strain because of it. I just don't get why anyone would want this. Even when it is properly implemented (as in print books) it does nothing for the reading experience.
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It should definitely be a user option, in my opinion. But I much prefer full justification. A paragraph looks "correct" to me that way. Most printed books in the past century are fully justified so I can't be alone. But then I am also a little disturbed when there is not a blank line after every paragraph, too. These things are important to me because I often have a difficult time not being distracted when I read. Okay, so I'm disturbed.