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One more site note: We’re going to separate the forum that existed before we switched to a subscription model. From here on in, please use the Private Forum. 🙂
One more site note: We’re going to separate the forum that existed before we switched to a subscription model. From here on in, please use the Private Forum. 🙂
We’ve posted our Terms of Service policy. Please take a moment to read it. 🙂
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Articles that had been submitted to Webcomics.com before it switched over to a subscription site have been hidden until the authors can approve of their use. If you’re looking for information that is hidden, please let me know. 🙂
One of the new features of this site is going to be helping you plan for your next convention. You’ll be getting e-mails reminding you to make travel reservations, book hotel rooms, ship merchandise, etc. You’ll even get a handy list to help you plan your packing a couple days before you leave.
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If you’ve been planning to buy a font from Comicraft, today’s the day. Every New Year’s Day, they run a sale in which the price of all of their fonts is based on the year.
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In October, I alerted you to this:
Diamond Comics Distributors isn’t shipping any new books the week of Dec 30th — which means that comic shops will have no new offerings that week. A grass-roots group has seized this as an opportunity for independent comics artists to fill that space on comic shelves with independent offerings. To that end they’ve created the Indy Comic Book Week Web site. On the site, they’re listing creator resources as well as participating retail shops. So far, eight retailers are participating (roughly 20 shops) including virtually all the big shops in Dallas, along with others in North Carolina and Michigan. And the list keeps growing. On the blog they’re allowing any independent creator putting a book on comic shelves that day to promote their book by putting up previews and information on which shops they will distribute their comics to.
If you are a participant, feel free to break the traditional no-plug rule and post below what you contributed and where we might find it.
Over in the Forum, Matt launched a helpful thread called Webcomics New Years Resolutions. In this thread, people started listing their webcomics-related resolutions for the coming year.
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Passed along by John Wigger:
I’m currently redesigning my site to fit more of the important stuff ‘above the fold’ and in so doing I’ve been researching a few things to check on that.
Google has a tool that is fairly interesting for that. This feature google set up seems to be pretty handy for seeing how folks with varying resolutions will see your site. From Google’s Browser Size team:
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Webcomics.com will not update today or tomorrow as I spend a little quality time with my family. Have a wonderful holiday. We’ll resume next week.