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Eavesdropper
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Canada
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People with fancy coding skills.
My brother's friend makes websites... he offered to make me one (I have a battlestar galactica silly parody comic thingie that i wanted to put online someday)
His website is really simple. Sure, he knows how to code lots of fancy things, and make blinking buttons and swirly graphics, But why should he? *shrug* I'm more of an artsy person myself, so i like graphic heavy websites, BUT i also like simplicity. Soooo what are your thoughts? :P Know any annoying websites full of images and blinkie rollover content and stuff like that? Don't you wish people would put their coding to better use? |
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 21,206
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People with fancy codding skills
Sorry, I couldn't resist:
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Your Bartender
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Philly Burbs, PA
Posts: 7,651
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YMMV. But if I had a comic I wanted to run online, I'd use one of the many sites out there that are devoted to this. (Keenspot leaps to mind immediately, but I know there are others.)
The infrastructure you'll need is already there--things like archives, next comic, previous comic, etc. And the audience you'll need is already there. Of course they're coming for other comics, not yours, but in my book it would be better than starting with a completely separate site. |
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