{ "success": true, "comment": "\x3cdiv class=\"comment comment-published odd\"\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"clear-block\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"submitted\"\x3eTue, 2009/01/27 - 1:56pm — \x3ca href=\"/users/janne\" title=\"View user profile.\"\x3eJanne\x3c/a\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \n  \n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-score-div\"\x3e\n      \x3cspan class=\"comment-score-label\"\x3eScore: \x3c/span\x3e\x3cspan class=\"comment-score\"\x3e-3\x3c/span\x3e\n    \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3cdiv class=\"comment-voting-controls\"\x3e\n    \x3cspan class=\"comment-promote\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e \x3cspan class=\"comment-bury\"\x3e\x3c/span\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \n    \x3ch3\x3e\"The fixed layout is really\x3c/h3\x3e\n\n    \x3cdiv class=\"content\"\x3e\n      \"The fixed layout is really annoying on my 22\" widescreen. \"\r\n\x3cbr\x3e\r\n\r\nI don\'t really understand this argument. Why not make the browser-window smaller? Especially if you have a large screen, you could run several windows side-by-side.\r\n\r\nI can understand your frustration if you have a huge screen and you run your apps maximized, but surely no-one does that these days?          \x3c/div\x3e\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n\n  \x3c/div\x3e\n" }
