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OTW Celebrates 17th Anniversary

Shoot the confetti, the OTW is turning 17 today! Since 2007 we have achieved a lot, and we're happy to celebrate another anniversary with you. Another year has passed, full of exciting achievements and milestones, including but not limited to:

  • The Archive of Our Own reached 7 million users and 13 million works, with more than 300,000 non-English works added since last September alone,
  • Open Doors imported 9 fanfiction archives into Archive of Our Own,
  • The number of articles on Fanlore hit 70,000,
  • And 14 articles, 5 symposia, 3 book reviews, and 2 multimedia works were published on Transformative Works and Cultures!

Since it's our birthday, we dressed up to celebrate. There is now an official OTW anniversary skin available on Archive of Our Own to mark the occasion, for a limited time only!

OTW 17th Anniversary Skin

If you feel like dressing up your AO3 interface, you can use the anniversary skin by scrolling to the bottom of the page and selecting "Happy 17th!" under the Customize section. Alternatively, you can go to Skins in your Dashboard where you'll find the skin under Public Site Skins.

Want to rock your own style for the occasion? Did you know that you can create your own site skin in minutes using the Skin Wizard?

To do this, go to your Dashboard and select Skins.

Archive Homepage with arrow pointing to 'Dashboard' menu option

Next, select Create Site Skin. Under Create Site Skin, you have the option to write custom CSS or use the Skin Wizard. For all you programmers out there, the first option could be a fun challenge! But the Skin Wizard offers a quicker and easier way to create your skin.

AO3 Dashboard with arrow pointing to 'Create Site Skin' button

AO3 skin editor interface with arrow pointing to 'Use Wizard' button

Once you select Use Wizard, a number of customization options will be displayed. First, give your site skin a unique title. If you'd like, you can add a description as well.

Next, you can choose your font and adjust settings like font size, work margin width, and paragraph gaps. (If you're unsure what any of these terms mean, check out the little question marks beside each option.)

AO3 Skin Wizard Interface with fields 'Title', 'Font' and 'Percent of Browser Font Size' filled in and highlighted

After that, you get to pick your colors! You can change the background, text, header, and accent colors by entering the names or hex codes of whatever color speaks to you!

While creating your site skin, you also have the option to add parent skins. This allows you to combine and layer multiple site skins while creating your own. If you'd like to keep the default options for a specific parameter, simply leave that field empty.

AO3 Skin Wizard Interface with fields 'Background color', 'Header color' and 'Accent color' filled in and highlighted

Once you're all set, select Submit to make the magic happen!

Skin overview with arrow pointing towards buttons 'Use', 'Preview', 'Edit', 'Delete'

Once you submit, you have the options to preview, edit, delete, or start using the skin. When you select Use, your skin will be applied to all pages on the Archive.

AO3 dashboard in yellow and red

AO3 homepage in yellow and red

You can always edit or delete a site skin and start again if you want to do something different. The skins you create will only be visible to you.

However, in honor of the OTW's birthday, we would love to see some of your custom skins! Take a screenshot of your AO3 page with your custom skin equipped, and share it with us on one of our social media channels!

Thank you for celebrating the OTW's 17th anniversary with us! We wouldn't have made it this far without the dedicated fans and hardworking volunteers. We can't wait to see what the next year will bring, and what we will achieve together!


The Organization for Transformative Works is the non-profit parent organization of multiple projects including Archive of Our Own, Fanlore, Open Doors, Transformative Works and Cultures, and OTW Legal Advocacy. We are a fan-run, entirely donor-supported organization staffed by volunteers. Find out more about us on our website.