Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2000 1:20 am
There are probably thousands of ways to do this. I'll outline three briefly.<P>The first is to directly change your "/d/COMICNAME.html" file to include text. This is probably risky.<P>The second is to save the text in a comic format. Placing 20000909c.html in your workspacecomics folder will cause the auto-updater to place it below 20000909a.jpg or 20000909.jpg because it works in alphabetical order.<P>The third to to make your file in the comics folder as bit of HTML that has an "A Href" to your pic with text wherever you want it.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by drollstreet:
<B>I've been trying for some time to put text on my individual comics, without having to put the text on my dailytemplate.html file. I've had some comics that need explaining and don't know how I can add the text to thier individual /d/NAMEOFCOMIC.html page. Does anyone?<P></B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><P>------------------
For reference, I'm probably not in "happy face mood" when writing this but I always forget to change the button. Not this sign, though. <A HREF="http://nerdz.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank> NERDZ </A>
<B>I've been trying for some time to put text on my individual comics, without having to put the text on my dailytemplate.html file. I've had some comics that need explaining and don't know how I can add the text to thier individual /d/NAMEOFCOMIC.html page. Does anyone?<P></B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><P>------------------
For reference, I'm probably not in "happy face mood" when writing this but I always forget to change the button. Not this sign, though. <A HREF="http://nerdz.keenspace.com" TARGET=_blank> NERDZ </A>