Add max-height for portrait cover images in CSS.
Currently the cover images scale with horizontal page width if they're portrait. This is borderline acceptable at fullscreen 1080p (the article starts too far down the page), but with an ultrawidescreen (21:9) monitor it looks ridiculous: http://i.imgur.com/LbLWvuM.jpg
The article doesn't even start visibly on the screen.
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PicturePit commented
FYI, as there's no further development going on at Wikiwand, I made my own CSS styles to achieve this:
#cover_image {
height: 45% !important;
background-position: center !important;
}
#content #article_content_wrapper.margin_low {
margin-top: -40% !important;
}
#content #article_content_wrapper.margin_middle {
margin-top: -40% !important;
}Added them with Styler Beta:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/styler-beta/hbhkfnpodhdcaophahpkiflechaoddoi -
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Jake Beazley commented
Oh, I forgot to add: I like the cover image feature though, so I don't wish to disable it; just have a better UX for varying aspect ratios.