How to upload comics INTO THE PAST! (and future!)
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2002 5:47 am
Yeah. I sussed it. If you missed a gap in the archive and you just crave neatness, it's possible to plug that gap. Make a comic and number it something like 20010101.jpg (or whatever date you missed) and put it - not in workspace/comics, but public_html/comics. Then request a standard update. The new archive pages will be created, and your comic will from 1st January 2001 will appear in your archives as if it had always been there.
You can also send strips further back in time. I made a strip for 19831112 - the day I was born. Go read it sometime
You can also upload future comics as well - and if you leave the ***next_day*** tag on your index page, then this link will point forwards to comics from the future. This makes it possible to upload a bunch of comics simultaneously and have them all available to view - but still only one a day. You could let people who want to view later comics if they so wish, or, if you were feeling arty, run a comic backwards in time, starting today and adding a new comic at the start of the archive every day. I actually did this by accident when I first created my comic - I put them in the wrong folder and people were reading comics I'd not intended to be available yet.
Well, just something I thought you might like to know.
You can also send strips further back in time. I made a strip for 19831112 - the day I was born. Go read it sometime
You can also upload future comics as well - and if you leave the ***next_day*** tag on your index page, then this link will point forwards to comics from the future. This makes it possible to upload a bunch of comics simultaneously and have them all available to view - but still only one a day. You could let people who want to view later comics if they so wish, or, if you were feeling arty, run a comic backwards in time, starting today and adding a new comic at the start of the archive every day. I actually did this by accident when I first created my comic - I put them in the wrong folder and people were reading comics I'd not intended to be available yet.
Well, just something I thought you might like to know.