I used a different HTML editor for about ten years, and I mostly continued upgrading the software because I was comfortably familiar with the commands. I didn't think I would ever use a different editor, but after trying CC's latest free version I have stopped using the competitor's software. I don't use much of any features within HTML editors other than changing the fonts and colors of the code's display, but the one thing that keeps me using CC is the W3C validation button: wow what a time saver for lazy people like me.

One of the very few things that didn't seem just right on the other editor was that the word wrap margin on the right had to be set at about 2" to prevent the screen from jumping left and right when the cursor reached the right edge of the screen. I have found that CC has a very similar behavior.
The little problem becomes a bit annoying when I drag the program from a 19" wide screen monitor over onto a 1024x768 15" monitor and have to resize the margin each time. I program sites (which is why I use different sized monitors so that I can see how a site will look for different people with different monitors) and I do a lot of other work on the computer at the same time, so I might have 10-20 programs running simultaneously. I drag the programs to different monitors when I need to keep two or more screens in view.
Does CC have any plans to automatically adjust the text to screen width? It is likely that I will order the full version regardless, but I would like to know beforehand just so that I will know what to expect.
I am slowly unlearning the habit of using keyboard commands for things like preview and editing views, but the margin thingy just won't go away.

Thanks!