I had been keeping scattered reading calendars in all the various Read Every Day challenges I participated, and it was pretty inconvenient tracking them down, so here they are prettified and all in one place. That’s all
(A yellow outline means I’m listening to the audiobook without reading along. I debated whether I should count books and audiobooks together, but in the end what I want to track is content, not way of consuming. And they’re both Japanese language practice.)
I used your handy reference technique
The images I prepared myself by cropping the covers. It was easier than trying to make the forum software cooperate.
Unfortunately the table breaks on mobile, but what can you do
Could you paste the code for one of your calendars, out of curiosity?
For a more work-intensive solution, you could make them a single image in an image editor, of course. Discourse’s surprisingly flexible when it comes to code/markup, though, so I do wonder if it it’s possible to do programmatically
And a random part of the image list:
[eutronica]:upload://xCqDoiVFf8iOZhaYVh9BQ32FT7q.png
[eutronica2]:upload://wVH07vLuZst585K6eexn3FcaX48.png
[konbini]:upload://c1NeBjn3YR77SMk2nqIaepAL2X1.png
[konbini2]:upload://7gSAd9cOh6bik5Kx9PJBA79n0FC.png
[eugenia]:upload://rD83enqbf3n5TsUO9unJnRAKdDj.png
[eugenia2]:upload://5HWT3vvRVsQyCORIBXwP8OU3nqW.png
[ladies]:upload://c5tFzH6NMSTzFppZsVLOXSU5JP6.png
[ladies1]:upload://7twHPZ27WpnsG5CBGqWhrNR6XBA.png
Because I have a lot of work to do and I’m in urgent need to procrastinate, I investigated a little and found that I can nest an html table inside a markdown table like this:
I was sooo shocked, honestly… Usually I’m pretty good at keeping it up, but I travelled and worked this week and so I must have missed out on it for a few days (and it dropped like 5000+ posts which takes quite some time to recover from). But I think I’ll be back tomorrow
I haven’t had time to play around with tables much, but I was thinking of trying something similar to what you did: wrap the table in HTML markup and apply CSS to it to try to force it recognize the two images as one, or at least keep them inline.
I know that. I’d need to add image titles, but then the table code would be more messy.
Since this is basically for my own visual pleasure, I thought I wouldn’t bother, but maybe I will after all