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Deviantart Third Reich Obsession
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May 07, 2013 at 08:40PM EDT.
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<img src="URL" height="X" width="Y">
If you just fill in one and remove the other, the height/width will adapt itself to keep the same proportions.
Iran
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Just putting this out so I can remember it.
< p> < img src="URL" height="200">< img src="URL" height="200">< /p>Is the code for a line of 2 Images.
I think so, yes it is, but be sure to add the "< center>" tags to keep them perfectly aligned. If there's anything else you need, be sure to read up the Style Guide and the Guide to Textile.
@Iran, I left some feedback in the comments section, but I'll just copy & paste it in here:
this entry has been deadpooled due to lack of evidence that “third reich artwork” is an established label outside of general Nazi fetishism and shock fandom on DeviantART.
As for such artworks relating to Hitler, this can be expanded as a section under Adolf Hitler (#person entry) and for artworks relating to other Nazi criminals, I think a controversy subsection under DeviantART (#site entry) will suffice.
Should you be able to establish nazi fandom as an online subculture that is NOT part of the neo-nazi movement (which is a political faction or movement, rather than cultural or historical), we can then determine the necessity of a broad-scoped subculture entry for this.
TLDR; I'm not opposed to documenting shock fandom as long as it is there (and in significant volume), but it's not up to our standard to assign an arbitrary name and call it so.