Quote Originally Posted by sledger View Post
The origin point in web browsers is top-left. Changing things to right doesn't work because of this.
To align right you need some dynamic code that detects the how far from the origin the right is and this would depend on many factors.
It's unconventional and you don't see it because, well... what's the point?

Oh bummer - that seems like bad news / a complicated solution.
I think that left aligned and right aligned are definedly worth beeing re-considered in times where fast Internet-Connections are a standard.
On now can use individually created (centered and non-scolling) Page-Background as quite an important Design-Element of single pages.

Trying such a Design with a centered page is pretty limiting as the left and right margins are pretty narrow - non centered makes more sense
here. Personally - from a Design point of view I would rather read on the right side and place Background Graphics to the left. That's why I
thought of Right Alignment. Does that now make at least some sense to you?

Do you have experiences how non-centered pages look on Ipads and such?

Thanks Sledger!