attention people who write webcomics
19 Mar 09 - 1 Comment - bullshit, dev projects - css, webcomicshere you go.
<style type=’text/css’>
#floaty {
position: fixed;
bottom: 0;
text-align: center;
width: 90%;
margin: 0 5% 0 5%;
padding: 3px;
border: solid 1px #000;
background: #ccc;
}
#floaty a {
margin: 0 20px 0 20px;
color: #000;
font-size: 10pt;
text-decoration: none;
font-family: Arial, Verdana, sans-serif;
}
</style>
<div id=floaty>
<a href=”#”>First</a>
<a href=”#”>Previous</a>
<a href=”#”>Random</a>
<a href=”#”>Next</a>
<a href=”#”>Last</a>
</div>
Go ahead and tweak that for how you need it for your site, or if you don’t know how, ask me and I’ll do it for you. I hate it when I’m reading a comic and I have to move the mouse around or scroll, every page, to hit the “next” button. At least put the navigation at the top and design your site so the buttons will load in the same spot every page refresh. Please. It will make it easier for my brain to turn into mush.
My buddies launched tw33t.me a few days ago as sort of an expansion upon Twitter, allowing you to give a little more reason to get people to follow you. I’ve been mucking around with video editing tools for a few days now (note: windows movie maker sucks) and here is my result.
I’ve come to realize that I will never be a director.
















