Hey everyone, has anyone ever done chapter dividers for fic on AO3? Can you tell me the breadth in pixels? I have them as a digital file but don't know how to size them.
Not sure if there's any set dimension, but the bottom of this art masterpost has a set of three dividers I made for a Merlin/Arthur Big Bang fic some time back.
The divider size I went with was a height of 50 pixels and a length of 432 pixels.
Unfortunately it depends on the person's resolution. I find 600 pixels fills my low-ish resolution screen a moderate amount when I post images, so the suggested 400ish pixels sounds like a good amount.
If you put center tags around them they'll always sit in the centre regardless of size.
I'm sure there's no rule or usual set amount for these. They just need to be reasonably small to load fast and not be too dominant. I'd say 300-400px width and making them half as high as wide would be fine. And unless you're supplying the link plus html embedding code, you can't cause them to be centered - the writer would have to do that. But I do sometimes email my writers the embedding code if the writer's not as used to posting on AO3 for example. Do you have that template or would it be useful?
Ok. I think I can’t put html code in a comment, it’ll turn it into a link. May have to message you.
Yeah, that failed. So the code is here, just change all parentheses into the usual code brackets like > for ) and < for ( To set the pic size just put the width pixels in, like width=“800” or whatever.
(p align="center")(img src="Url of pic" alt="Alt text here" width="xxx"/>)(/p)
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Date: 2018-11-04 03:49 pm (UTC)The divider size I went with was a height of 50 pixels and a length of 432 pixels.
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Date: 2018-11-04 04:35 pm (UTC)If you put center tags around them they'll always sit in the centre regardless of size.
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Date: 2018-11-10 10:44 am (UTC)Yeah, that failed. So the code is here, just change all parentheses into the usual code brackets like > for ) and < for (
To set the pic size just put the width pixels in, like width=“800” or whatever.
(p align="center")(img src="Url of pic" alt="Alt text here" width="xxx"/>)(/p)