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Cute. :) One technical comment... On my iMac 17" (and certainly on most portables), the page is too long to see both the header graphics at the top of the page and the entire comic book page onscreen in the browser window at once. Nonetheless, when you click the next button under the comic, you reload the page, including the top part, and reset the carat to the top of the page. Meaning one must scroll down every single page refresh. There are some easy ways to fix this -- using CSS etc so that you are not reloading parts of the page outside the comic book, even using a DIV tag right above the comic book page and a #indexpoint in the link URL for the next page, etc. It would be worth fixing.

Anyway, good luck with your comic!
 
Cute. :) One technical comment... On my iMac 17" (and certainly on most portables), the page is too long to see both the header graphics at the top of the page and the entire comic book page onscreen in the browser window at once. Nonetheless, when you click the next button under the comic, you reload the page, including the top part, and reset the carat to the top of the page. Meaning one must scroll down every single page refresh. There are some easy ways to fix this -- using CSS etc so that you are not reloading parts of the page outside the comic book, even using a DIV tag right above the comic book page and a #indexpoint in the link URL for the next page, etc. It would be worth fixing.

Anyway, good luck with your comic!

I'm using iWeb. I will apreciate if you tell me how to do that. or if you want to create an automator action will be great too! thanx
 
I'm using iWeb. I will apreciate if you tell me how to do that. or if you want to create an automator action will be great too! thanx

I don't use iWeb, so I'm not 100% sure. If there is the capability to put "index" points into the page, this would work. Again, these are DIV tags that mark where you are in the page with some text descriptor, e.g. "comic", so then you reference it like http://xxxx.xxxx.xxxx/page6.html#comic ... I don't know how to do that in iWeb offhand.
 
:cool: ;)

Altho', and not that I'm stuffy or such, as will curse with any sailor,,, but as I've a couple boys that I'd like to share such with, could do w/o curse words... :eek:

But, anyhow, is quite good. :)
 
:cool: ;)

Altho', and not that I'm stuffy or such, as will curse with any sailor,,, but as I've a couple boys that I'd like to share such with, could do w/o curse words... :eek:

But, anyhow, is quite good. :)

Did you find any? I don't remember writing curse words.... but anyway, I will check and change everything (if I found any) I want this comic to be for the whole family! thanx for your opinion!
 
Did you find any? I don't remember writing curse words.... but anyway, I will check and change everything (if I found any) I want this comic to be for the whole family! thanx for your opinion!

Hey there... :) Fourth pane of the 2nd page - "bas...d".
No, not major, esp. w/ what is heard on TV or movies, but still... :)
 
Hey there... :) Fourth pane of the 2nd page - "bas...d".
No, not major, esp. w/ what is heard on TV or movies, but still... :)

oh... sorry about that, I surely used that word with a subliminal meaning. First of all I used it by it's true meaning: Illegitimacy, the circumstance of being born of parents who are not married to one another, because Steve and Woz always fight each other for the Mac's creation and for insulting also. What word can I use to express that feeling? and scuse my knowledge but is "Bastard" a bad word like a curse one? I didn't knew that. (not being cynical)
 
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