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ZOMBIE USER 19235
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Post by ZOMBIE USER 19235 »

Sorry, I'm a newbie so I havea bunch of questions :oops: I have mostly figured everything else out but I am stuck on this one part.

here are my questions:

1) I made a new page for my characters, but it is not showing up whenever I click on it. My code is right I think, but nothing is there and its making me frustrated T_T I have triggered a manual update but nothing seems to happen.

2) I think i might have seen the answer to this somewhere but I kind of didn't understand it. whenever I click on the "previous comics" there is no HTML or anything. Am I supposed to make a new page for each previous comic there was?

I think that's it for now.

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Post by Toxic »

Have no fear, Toxic is here!

The link is http://deathervescent.keenspace.com/characters.html
Don't include .../workspace/webpages/... .

And as for the archive pages, the beauty of that is that autokeen creates the pages for you, the dailytemplate.html file is what your archives will look like.

BTW: Make your type larger and more contrastable. I'm on a 19' moniter and have 20/20 vision and I'm straining to read it.
Make Comic Genesis Keenspace Again!

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Re: previous comics

Post by YarpsDat »

starblinkz wrote: 2) I think i might have seen the answer to this somewhere but I kind of didn't understand it. whenever I click on the "previous comics" there is no HTML or anything.
The indextemplate is used for index.html only.
dailytemplate.html is the file used for the archive pages.
You are the Non. You must go now, and never return."

"1.Scan in high res 2.tweak with curves,levels or something to clean up the scan (or use channel mixer to remove blue pencil lines) 3.Add colour using a layer set to multiply. 4.Add wordbubbles and text as vector shapes. 5. Merge all layers. 6.resize to the web size. 7. Export/Save for Web" that's all I know about webcomicking.

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Post by ZOMBIE USER 19235 »

thanks a bunch guys :)

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