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Teasday
Okay, I understand your design reasoning now. Once I got all the options up and running, your new Manga reader worked about the same as the old Manga reader, if not better. (except for the centering of the image, but no dead horse right now). I still think it's too unorthodox and I agree to disagree on some of your design choices.
The most important thing though is, It took me an extra 6 steps and I still got the px container width constraint wrong on my laptop computer. It also took me an hour or two to learn the new system. A lot of people WILL give up and go back to the Mangadex Legacy Manga reader.
When I tested your new Manga reader on my phone and Tablet, I was shocked how much easier it was there, just pull open browser, open mangadex, there you go, front and center, image resized for you, no log in or option fiddling required. The Computer Version. . . is crippled and is the version I've been complaining about the whole time.
For the Laptop and computer, there's WAYYYY too many advanced options displayed upfront for the New Manga Reader. People are gonna be VERY lost or forced to log in to remember their old options that worked, use the old Legacy Mangareader or they know which options to choose but it takes them extra steps to re-select them on the computer. And they might still not get the manga viewer settings right. That's bad. . . . . it used to take people two or three clicks to start reading a manga chapter, now they have to jump through hoops and not just one time, they have to repeat tasks over and over again daily to use the new Mangadex V3.
I think adding a user friendly/ resizing for dummy options that are mostly one click that resize the images into the old per-determined bootstrap containers you used to use would help people.