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The feature image at the top of the page behaves differently in Safari and Firefox. Safari centers the image vertically, whereas Firefox shows the image from top down. Chrome behaves like Safari.
(I'm using it for a landscape image with the horizon dead center vertically - so the Safari / Chrome behavior is my preference)
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Hmm, that is interesting. I've never really given the background image too much attention before (most of my images are just subjectless, abstract images). I'll also take a look into how the Jekyll HPSTR theme handles this (if it does) and adjust accordingly.
Unfortunately, though, this is going to be low-priority for now, because I have a lot of pressing things going on right now.
The feature image at the top of the page behaves differently in Safari and Firefox. Safari centers the image vertically, whereas Firefox shows the image from top down. Chrome behaves like Safari.
(I'm using it for a landscape image with the horizon dead center vertically - so the Safari / Chrome behavior is my preference)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: