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A Guide to the NHL/MLH: Everything But the Hockey by facingthenorthwind (spacegandalf), SiladhielLithvirax
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid, Men's Hockey RPF
01 Apr 2026
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What the hell is a "free agent" and why is Ilya Rozanov one at the end of Heated Rivalry? Would Cliff be suspended for that hit on Shane? How many times a season do Montreal and Boston play each other? How is the order of draft picks determined? How do hockey trades work?
All this and more is answered in this guide to how the NHL (and thus the MLH) works! This isn't about the rules of playing hockey, but instead the rules of the league itself. Even the boring bits can become great prompts for fic if you believe in yourself!
If you're writing Hockey RPF, this guide makes sure to point out where the NHL and the fictional book series/show differs, so it still works as a simplified guide for that too!
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Text Message Skin (similar to IOS messages with scrolling!) by miscellaneous_misty
Fandoms: No Fandom, 恋与深空 | Love and Deepspace (Video Game)
24 Mar 2026
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A tutorial for a workskin that allows you to make text messages that look similar to IOS messages.
Series
- Part 1 of Misty's Texts
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This is a tutorial on how to create Twitter / X templates for AO3, includes both Tweets and profile card.
- Scalable so it's also accessible to mobile users.
- Tweets (chapter 1): text, tags, quote tweet, photo(s), replies, verified checkmark.
- Profile card (chapter 2): displays a user's profile as shown on Twitter.
- Please let me know if there are bugs and/or requests.Ao3 Twitter Template Generator now available! (Made possible by the amazing Anlanther): Now you only have to fill in your text and copy-paste the generated code!
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A work skin tutorial of a Google Search Suggestions page in AO3.
See Chapter 1 for examples of the work skin with 4 different suggestions types (auto-complete suggestions, recent history, related to recent searches and trending searches), Chapter 2 for an explanation of the CSS work skin, Chapter 3 for the complete CSS code of the work skin, Chapter 4 for explanations of the HTML code and Chapter 5 for the complete HTML code (all 4 types of suggestions).
