Posts tagged ‘comicpress’

What is wrong with you? (I don’t really mean that, I promise!) Everyone out there who has a wordpress blog (with comicpress, inkblot or slideshow), you need to realize something right now: WP is SET-UP to get you search referrals, to have multiple types of archives, and to easily navigate your posts/pages.  It does this [...]

What is wrong with you? (I don’t really mean that, I promise!) Everyone out there who has a wordpress blog (with comicpress, inkblot or slideshow), you need to realize something right now: WP is SET-UP to get you search referrals, to have multiple types of archives, and to easily navigate your posts/pages.  It does this [...]

Occasionally I still come across a comic with a hard-coded archive. This makes me very sad. Very, very, VERY, sad. Perhaps, if your comic is under 20 pages at completion, I could understand coding each archive page by hand, but when I come across a comic with 50+ pages, and the creator is complaining about [...]

The second feature of WWM-H, (whee! Acronymns!) is an archive page. If you have a webcomic, this is a secondary page you must have.  When I say “secondary” page, I mean that the page is not primary; it does not display your comic and it is not your home page.  This is my personal vocabulary.  [...]

The second feature of WWM-H, (whee! Acronymns!) is an archive page. If you have a webcomic, this is a secondary page you must have.  When I say “secondary” page, I mean that the page is not primary; it does not display your comic and it is not your home page.  This is my personal vocabulary.  [...]

I’m going to be doing a series of articles called “webcomic website must-have’s,” focusing on things that experienced webcomickers OUGHT to know, but the professional just beginning a web-career might overlook, or even experienced webcomickers might not consider important. So, the first article is about comic navigation.  Your comic archive should ALWAYS contain links, above [...]

I’m going to be doing a series of articles called “webcomic website must-have’s,” focusing on things that experienced webcomickers OUGHT to know, but the professional just beginning a web-career might overlook, or even experienced webcomickers might not consider important. So, the first article is about comic navigation.  Your comic archive should ALWAYS contain links, above [...]