@html-tryhard my second entry for the html tryhard 2025 event, behold: a clicky button
sebastian/farmer, 6k, slightly funny slightly angsty, idk i had fun
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62271195

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@html-tryhard my second entry for the html tryhard 2025 event, behold: a clicky button
sebastian/farmer, 6k, slightly funny slightly angsty, idk i had fun
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62271195
Really excited to see the announcement! I heard about the event days after the last submission period ended. Since then, I've been iterating on an idea and trying to get my CSS set up so that AO3 agrees with it. It's challenging but very fun!
For newbies (or people like me who last did CSS/HTML editing when Piczo websites were all the rage) I highly recommend testing with an environment that isn't the AO3 workskin/draft preview, because I've accidentally posted a fic and had to quickly delete it. I'm not familiar with all the different options but CodePen has done the job for me so far
Glad to have you this year!
We also highly recommend not using the AO3 platform to code things in. There is no auto-save, and it's very easy to lose a lot of your hard work for a lot of different reasons. It's simply not meant for coding.
CodePen is an online code editor you can use to write and save your HTML/CSS to, and it autosaves! Though some of the mods here favor JSBin over CodePen, which is a very similar tool.
However, any given online code editor will be limited in its capabilities. VSCode is a popular (free!) program that many industry professionals use. (Sublime and Jetbrains are some other notable options.) Offline programs take a bit more effort to get set up, but it's absolutely worth it in the long run should you continue to doing anything with coding.
Hi, wrote an html fic for @html-tryhard
i know i normally dont write for amphibia, but ive been deeply unwell about it since the series finale, and wrote an outsider pov fic
as you can see, theres interactive easter eggs in there
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
anyway go read it, and read the rest of the fics from this event too!!
@html-tryhard just posted my final entry for html hell week, a genshin modern uni AU social media fic. i feel like none of those things are particularly popular, plus it's a rarepair fic (childe/alhaitham) but the heart wants what the heart wants. and my heart wants the akademiya student body to gossip about the insane snezhnayan transfer student.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
bonus, tighnari gets to tell people not to eat poison:
And that's a wrap!
The inaugural HTML Tryhard 2025 Fanfiction Event Week has come to a close. Thanks so much to everyone who participated! All entries for this event can be found on the AO3 collection.
This year, we had a total of 21 works spanning 24 fandoms. The biggest fandom to participate was Harry Potter, which currently has total of 555,256 works on AO3, and the smallest fandom to participate was Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes, which has a current total of 2 works on AO3.
Y'all contributed to create exactly half of this fandom tag.
The biggest overlap was the Batman - All Media Types fandom, at 3 entries. A majority of entries were the only entry for their fandom. It really goes to show that writers from all fandoms are finding fun and innovative new ways to tell stories.
It's almost like you tried to actively avoid each other.
We only had 2 HTML tutorial entries, but that means we had 19 story entries! That's a lot! Not only did people write chat fics and fancy new-age epistolary stories (with in-universe posts from Twitter, Tumblr, Snapchat, and even Yikyak), they also wrote choose your own adventure stories (with multiple endings!), and works that were completely unique that pushed the boundaries of storytelling.
The event collection will be officially closed on this coming Sunday (1/26), but if you have additional entries to add, just let us know.
That's all for this year. Hope to see you all again next year!
just posted my first entry for the #htmltryhard2025 event. an hsr chat skin tutorial!
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
look how pretty! writing it nearly killed me, as per usual
really tried to focus on making the code very clean and reusable and i suffered for it, but i learned a lot. hopefully my future code will benefit from this process lol
HTML Fic Rec Monday
Welcome to the Adventurer's Guild by Erina
In which the characters play Genshin Impact, if Genshin Impact had teams, competitive rankings, and friendly fire.
A cute (but unfinished) story told from various different Genshin character's POVs as players of Genshin Impact. This fic uses a beautiful custom chat skin based on the in-game Genshin chat window and has a ton of very funny interactions between characters.
Only a few days left before the start of #htmltryhard2025!! Remember, we start posting on Monday (the 13th) but we continue posting through Friday (the 17th) (and we accept late entries). Please post your entries to the collection on AO3, and when you have, let us know on Tumblr so we can reblog you.
Looking forward to seeing what you've all created!!