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Rosé Pine Site Skin by BlackBatCat
Fandoms: Site Skins - Fandom, AO3, Archive of Our Own
29 Aug 2025
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A chic, streamlined site skin based on the Rosé Pine palette.
"All natural pine, faux fur and a bit of soho vibes for the classy minimalist."
✿ UPDATED - 4/28/26 ✿
This skin has received a major update—please review the instructions carefully as many changes have been made!
For existing users: The font, text decoration, and UI variable sections have been moved from the theme skin to the base skin for easier control. If you've made personal modifications to the base or theme skins I strongly recommend saving them somewhere else before updating.
When updating, make sure to update all of the skins!
You can view update details on Github.
Bookmarked by clover630
31 Jan 2026
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A site skin that gives AO3 a slightly modernized, semi-flat look and enhances the user experience.
Features:
- Slimmed-down header
- NEW: Optional header image
- Sticky dashboard (desktop only) and sticky filters
- Custom content icons and stats icons
- Color-coded tags
- Improved tablet and mobile compatibility
- Optional automatic switching between light and dark mode
- Seven customizable color schemes (more may follow)
Available color schemes
- AO3 Default Colors
- Black & White
- Charcoal Rose
- Dusky Dark Purple
- Midnight Black (true dark mode for OLED)
- Powder & Pink
- Tumblr Blue (based on the low-contrast classic palette)
Last updated: 18 April 2026Series
- Part 4 of AO3 Site Skins
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- English
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- 2,040
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Collections:
- 1
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Bookmarked by clover630
31 Jan 2026
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Christmas in Innsbruck by Almarna for Evelinessa
Fandoms: 逆転裁判 | Gyakuten Saiban | Ace Attorney
01 Jan 2024
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Miles Edgeworth is sitting in his new office in the courthouse in Innsbruck. Well, new for him at least. While Innsbruck is a truly beautiful city, the courthouse is - not. It's a pretty boring, chunky building from the 50s and the office reflects that, even if the furniture is relatively recent. The view from the window however is spectacular. The sun has gone down and the vanishing light turns the fresh snow on the mountain peaks cotton candy pink.
His attention is drawn back to his computer by a ping, announcing a new e-mail just arrived in his inbox. With a last glance at the beautiful scenery outside his window, he turns to look at who sends him e-mails so close to the end of the workday. “Trucy Wright?” he mutters to himself. “What could she want?” He quickly opens it and reads.
Series
- Part 1 of Christmas in Innsbruck
