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Hi! Sorry for the late response, I rarely visit greasyfork.
Sadly, reflowing art is pretty hard in the current template system.
Nowadays flexboxes would allow a website to stream their deviations into rows and colums.
dA decided for the old-fashioned way of one-div-per-row way.
Actually, the structure is much worse. A clean structure could be (pseudocode)
<section "content">
<div "image">
<link>
<img>
some text
<div "image2">
<link>
<img>
some text2
For dA it's actually more like
<div "content">
<div>
<div>
<div>
<div>
<div>
<div "row1">
<div>
<div "image1">
<div>
<div>
<section>
<a "link">
<img>
some text
<div "image2">
<div>
<div>
<section>
<a "link">
<img>
some text
<div "row2">
<div>
<div "image3">
<div>
<div>
<section>
<a "link">
<img>
some text
<div "image4">
<div>
<div>
<section>
<a "link">
<img>
some text
etc.
For "seamless results" I would need to move all following image positions into the correct containers, which also might break the template since the row-ID is wrong then... I will have a look into changing the template, though. I will
The script shows a blank space where filtered art was, it's pretty distracting. Blocking a user doesn't do this, art being filtered via blocking is seamless and doesn't have this blank space issue. Would it be possible to make the filtering as seamless as it is when a user is blocked?
https://imgur.com/a/1JCTSnx
Screenshot 1: No script active, no blocked users
Screenshot 2: Script active with some users ignored, voids are left where filtered art was
Screenshot 3: Users blocked using the site's block function, no voids where filtered art was
Note: None of the art filtered here is bad, those are just filtered for demonstration purposes