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A fascinating and horrible disease. I am especially intrigued by the colony behavior.... it seems like evidence that there's something more going on with this than just a parasitic fungus.
Great job, I think the only real thing missing is adding some content to fill out the sidebar
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Hi,
Thanks for the comment. I'm always torn on the use of the sidebar as it depends on how you use World Anvil. If you're on mobile it just appears as yet another section at the bottom. I assume this is how many people *read* articles, however when I edit them I use a desktop browser so it is represented differently. What are your thoughts?
Unless I am using it for something in particular, I generally just disable the sidebar. If there is template specific content there, as in this case, I try to see if I can put that somewhere else, potentially using the Column BBcode like in my Jackalope article. . It is one of the frustrating things about the WA templates that doesnt really have an easy fix, especially since, like you said, it interacts differently between mobile and desktop browsers. It can make it hard to use effectively because something may be in a relevant spot on a desktop browser, but then if read on mobile it is relegated to a completely different part of the page.
Feel free to stop by and read some of my strangely cold themed WorldEmber articles, like the mysterious Armored Forest, the wayward mage Jak of the Rime, or the deadly Trapper's Bane. For those that want to get away from the cold you could always ask Damien Dreamblossom if he has a recommendation for you...
A fascinating and horrible disease. I am especially intrigued by the colony behavior.... it seems like evidence that there's something more going on with this than just a parasitic fungus.