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Originally Posted by theducks
How would the average reader know?
As a MR member, many of us look at the code, so we know.
Unless the average reader has a device that has a 'night mode' or some other override that an image might not follw in the same manner, they remain oblivious  to messy code  .
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I see this in Kindle books while reading all the time. A lot of Kindle books use images for chapter and section separators and sometimes as the first character of a paragraph. It's very obvious because the page loads almost instantly and the images, even very small ones, change a bit shortly after.
I don't consider this a major irritant but I do wish they wouldn't do it.
Barry