Code seems to be the most important aspect of the majority of SO questions and answers.
Good code examples often involve elaborate and descriptive symbol naming to best convey the purpose, meaning and context. This greatly reduces the need for comments, boilerplate and larger insight into a project as container, all rapidly increasing understanding and reducing reading and digestion time.
Unfortunately this often creates slightly longer lines of code than might be within a normal, real world project.
As a result, many lines wind up scrolling horizontally in SO code views. This is a horrid experience and, so far as I can see, made worse by the narrowness of the column for code.
Would it be a great trouble to widen the code windows/boxes within the SO layout to accomodate a full width (of SO's layout) code view, so as to give a better code reading experience?
The easiest way to do this might be simply splitting the right column wherever it comes in contact with a code view. Something like this:
| Descriptive stuff is this wide, as currently are, with verbiage | Right column here (jobs etc) |
| Code "rows" views are full width of SO, extending and going right through |