27/08 Update 

Now
transparent - which means it can also be used on widgets with background images, other colours etc.

I believe it
should work for
non-premium members now (let me know if I'm wrong)
Were you already using it? You may want to replace it if any of these are an issue for you./update
What is this?
Custom boxes and other widgets you put text in usually have a max width of 400px. But with this resource, you can
increase the width of the usable space as much as you want!

Put more text, thumbs or whatever you want in it!
The code
<img src="http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/239/8/8/a_helpful_pixel_by_namenotrequired-d46zafh.png" height="0" width="450" />
How to use this?
1.
Copy code above.
2.
Paste it to the top or bottom* of the text area you want it in.
3.
Change the number in the
width="450" part to the width you want to have.
4.
Faving it would be nice - the more people can use this, the better, right?

And of course you may want to refer back to it in the future too.
How wide shall I put it?
400 px is the default width. So you'll want to put something larger than this. In my opinion 600 is the max if you want it to be properly visible on most modern normal screens. So 450, 500, 550 or 600 are probably most recommendable - but you can set it any integer value in between those too (like 479, but not 479,294093028)

Where can I use it?
You can use it in the text of the following widgets: featured deviation, favourites, custom, wishlist, gallery folder, collection, critiques, delicious bookmarks, my prints, featured print, donate points, and devID (old style).
*edit*
reportedly this doesn't work in combination with OpenDNS or Google DNS.
Have fun customising!
You can find more customisation for your page on #
CommanderLuminaire.


Thanks to #
DeviantARTconcept, #
dAtn and #
demo-s for requesting to submit this to their gallery

*You can put it somewhere in the middle too, but keep in mind it'll put some extra space in between the top and bottom then.
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