Source: mojave955This show’s only two days from being four years old 😭
Still holds the title for best fight scenes in any animated show!
If we’re all going down I'm going the way I lived, making shitty memes in the face of peril.
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Source: museawayIf you embed images on AO3, you might have noticed that wide images like covers extend past the screen width on smaller mobile devices. To view the whole image, a reader has to scroll to the right.
There’s an easy fix for this. Go to Skins –> My Work Skins –> Create Work Skin (or edit your existing skin). Enter the following:
#workskin img {
max-width: 100%;
height: auto;
}This sets your image’s maximum possible width as the width of the element that contains it. So if the image is 800px wide, but its parent is just 600px wide, the image will adjust to fit. Setting the height to adjust automatically ensures the image ratio is maintained.
Bulk-apply the work skin or just edit the fics with embedded art. If you need help with this, let me know!
ETA: I edited the explanation for why this works so it was more precise, but I wanted to say you can also use this technique on your tumblr theme, if you have elements that extend past their parents. You might have to play around to get it working. Feel free to message me if you get stuck.
For anyone else planning to back images up on AO3, this is how I keep my images easily viewable for everyone.