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Support for Archiving a Web Comic?
angerson
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I'm using GeekLog to run my weekly online comic FishTanked and I need some help establishing a good way to navigate through the comic archive.
As it stands right now my comic archive is a GeekLog static page with some Javascript causing the image to update via a pull-down menu. While this works, I'd love to be able to navigate through the comics w/ Previous and Next buttons like most other online comics do, but this seems far too complicated for my remedial programming skills. Anyone know of a pre-built solution or just an eay way to accomplish this?
As it stands right now my comic archive is a GeekLog static page with some Javascript causing the image to update via a pull-down menu. While this works, I'd love to be able to navigate through the comics w/ Previous and Next buttons like most other online comics do, but this seems far too complicated for my remedial programming skills. Anyone know of a pre-built solution or just an eay way to accomplish this?
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angerson
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Hey thanks for the quick reply and the suggestions. I use
HotScripts.com as a resource all the time, I just never thought
about searching there for a comic display script. Who would have
thought this was a common issue?
As for my comic, it's all hand-drawn using Adobe Illustrator. Thanks
again.
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Anonymous
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Why not use GL stories, one for each strip? Set the number of stories per page to a low value. Use topics if you have more than one comic or it has multiple themes.
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