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I'm also wondering if it works on lower-end mobile devices.
Worst-case scenario, we can just write a normal description and move the images to a self-demonstrating page.
I had a dog-themed avatar before it was cool.Is this kind of layout even allowed? I've never seen images instead of proper description before.
It's been brought up before, somewhere we can't remember, and people seemed generally in favor of trying to fix the table markup to work as intended rather than just turning it into text.
But as you can see, nobody actually succeeded at doing that. Given this, we think it should be converted to text unless and until someone figures out a way to re-implement the image as intended.
Trouble Cube continues to be a general-purpose forum for those who desire such a thing.I'm on PC and the left image isn't showing up.
I've put the full image here without table format, seem to work much better.
I've asked in IP.
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Dinosaur Comics has a unique layout for the page, since the trope description is conveyed through the page image, to reflect how every comic in the series has the exact same panel layout just with different dialogue.
Because of this, the page image is technically three images placed side-by-side, but the far-left image won't display for me. It works fine when displaying the page in preview mode, but it doesn't seem like there's any formatting issues that need to be fixed.
So, is this a display issue? We need all three images to work in order for their to be a proper description of the comic, but it's not working. Is there a way to fix this that I'm missing?