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Is it possible to have more than one image on one page?
Mondo_Funky at 11:23AM, Sept. 28, 2007
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I'm doing a comic strip where each issue is about 2-4 pages long. Is there a way for me to post the whole thing without having one image per page?
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skoolmunkee at 1:12PM, Sept. 28, 2007
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Unfortunately, nope. DD only supports 1 image per page.

You could create a custom HTML page with all your images on it, but that's a bit of extra work, and it wouldn't set off the update-asterisk.
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Mondo_Funky at 2:20PM, Sept. 28, 2007
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Thanks. Is there any way, then, to make the first image of the issue what you see when you enter, as opposed to the last image uploaded?
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bongotezz at 3:38PM, Sept. 28, 2007
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i think i might have thought of a creative solution for multiple comics on 1 page. use your graphics program to to put 2 comics into 1 graphic. then upload the one graphic which contains the 2 comics. blamo 2 comics per page.

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Thanks. Is there any way, then, to make the first image of the issue what you see when you enter, as opposed to the last image uploaded?


use your homepage to display the first comic and then make a custom link to the second comic. you'll have to code it manually. my home page is set up like that. it shows the cover to the current book.
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Mondo_Funky at 8:18AM, Sept. 29, 2007
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bongotezz
use your homepage to display the first comic and then make a custom link to the second comic. you'll have to code it manually. my home page is set up like that. it shows the cover to the current book.

That sounds like it could work. Do you mind giving me the details?
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bongotezz at 4:16PM, Sept. 29, 2007
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you'll need to learn how to code HTML or get a program that can do it for you such as frontpage, netobjects fusion or dreamweaver. the comic you want to be on the home will need to be uploaded to your files section. then code the HTML to display the image. the link to your second comic will just be a regular HTML link to the page of your second comic.
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Mondo_Funky at 4:28PM, Sept. 29, 2007
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Thanks.
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