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I like the Podfic community, and one of the things I like about them is that they are a community with that spirit of let's get together and organize stuff! Yay!
One of the things they did is produce a consistency of tagging and presentation of their posts on the AO3 so that they are really easy to recognize.
Almost every one has [Podfic] in the title and is tagged as Podfic and/or Podfic and Podficced Works.
So given that beautiful organization, I had this idea to make Podfics in a page of work blurbs even easier to spot for people who like to browse by category or fandom or pairing.
will make the background of any tag which contains the work Podfic in it the colour of your choice.
You can do the same thing for works tagged as Vids too--they're also beautifully orgainized:
I imagine you could do Fanart as well.
Try it out, either in a script or a skin--but you might want to be judicious in your colour choices.
One of the things they did is produce a consistency of tagging and presentation of their posts on the AO3 so that they are really easy to recognize.
Almost every one has [Podfic] in the title and is tagged as Podfic and/or Podfic and Podficced Works.
So given that beautiful organization, I had this idea to make Podfics in a page of work blurbs even easier to spot for people who like to browse by category or fandom or pairing.
.work .blurb a.tag[href*="Podfic"] {
background-color: COLOUR;
}
will make the background of any tag which contains the work Podfic in it the colour of your choice.
You can do the same thing for works tagged as Vids too--they're also beautifully orgainized:
.work .blurb a.tag[href*="vid"],
.work .blurb a.tag[href*="Vid"],
.work .blurb a.tag[href*="AMV"] {
background-color: OTHERCOLOUR;
}
I imagine you could do Fanart as well.
Try it out, either in a script or a skin--but you might want to be judicious in your colour choices.
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No one else sees it.
Also, since this is a personal tweak, I left off the other rule you should follow, never change the background colour without re-stating the text colour. Not really needed in something like this.
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Or wait, this is a skin tweak, right, or can you put css into the text body?
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So yea, that means navigating the custom skin system on the archive, which in not too horrible and actually works most of the time. Or using something like greasemonkey.
The process to have skins made public is non-functional as far as I know.
I would hope that when the archive implements work types they will do it in such a way that a class name is applied to the work blurb (as it would be nice to have one for category, rating and warnings as well) so that you could style a lot more nicely than this. Imagine fic blurbs one colour, podfics another, vids another etc.. Instant tell at a glance what you want.