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This occurs when you use the width attribute of the `image.html` include. I'm guessing it's setting the width rather than max-width but looking at the embed I can't see where...
Temporary workaround is to not use the width attribute and instead resize the source image though this is not ideal.
So it looks like if we want to change the styling to be consistent, we have to start fresh and redefine the styling of the `` tag. (See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4126708/is-it-possible-to-style-html5-audio-tag/4126871). This...
Design pitch: - GIF of crash landed spaceship on fire - Maybe new background with factory nuked? - Page generally redesigned and niced
It appears that this is still an issue but I believe it originates from the heavy image and video files in articles. Given the importance of the images I think...
Is this to do with the issue raised by @xthexder when he clicks hyperlinks or is it a different issue? Could we also get some more documentation for it please.
Also failing to reproduce this one - maybe @justchen1369 can take a look and see if it's still an issue and give some steps to reproduce.