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Ok, so how can I put my drunkduck comic page into an existing site?
Evil_Hare at 8:53PM, Sept. 28, 2009
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I'd like to take the part that has the comic pages etc and put them in a frame on another site. How can I do this?

Thanks and jelly beans,

Jake
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skoolmunkee at 12:16AM, Sept. 29, 2009
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You can't really just take a part of the drunk duck page. It's the whole page or nothing. :] And having an entire webpage embedded inside another webpage is going to look strange and messy, since you'd still have the DDnavbar at the top, branding and ads, etc.
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Evil_Hare at 9:17AM, Sept. 29, 2009
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skoolmunkee
You can't really just take a part of the drunk duck page. It's the whole page or nothing. :] And having an entire webpage embedded inside another webpage is going to look strange and messy, since you'd still have the DDnavbar at the top, branding and ads, etc.


Ah well... know of any scripts or templates I could use to do something similar for Jaketheevilhare.com?
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skoolmunkee at 11:36AM, Sept. 29, 2009
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Well, there is the basic page design, which you can actually get most of the html for by looking in your comic's control panel (I think in the 'layout' section).... but if you're talking about the comic management system, which does all the first-next-previous buttons, and the archive dropdown, you need something more sophisticated which requires some web design knowledge. but there are free things out there:

comikaze
wordpress (with inkblot or comicpress)
and.... hm, keenspace used to have one, it might still be around. not sure what it was called though.
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