Character tags in Comic Easel
Since switching to Comic Easel, I’ve become a big fan of character tags. Using character tags, I can give readers more information about the characters that appear in a specific update. You can see it...
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For years, WordPress has had an Achille’s Heel. Since it was the predominant CMS engine, it was the prime target for hackers. If they could hack WordPress, they could get into a tremendous number of...
View ArticleWordPress backup to Dropbox
No one loves Dropbox more than I do. It’s completely changed the way I do … well, everything. Same goes for WordPress. Anything that brings the two of them together? Pure heaven. And that’s why I love...
View ArticleWordPress error: “No Update Required”
The latest WordPress update kicked off an error for me that I’ve had to get to the bottom of. If this has happened to you (or if a future update causes it), I wanted to list the fix here for […] ↓ Read...
View ArticleHackerTarget.com
Since Heartbleed has made Web-site security top-of-mind lately, I wanted to pass along a handy Web app that can help give you peace of mind — or alert you to a potential problem. Content is hidden from...
View ArticleCustom avatars
Here’s another helpful tip that comes out way via Philip M. Hofer (“Frumph”), creator of the popular Comics Easel WordPress plug-in. This one will work equally well in either ComicsPress or Comics...
View ArticleUse This WP Plug-in to Fix your Broken Links
As we’ve discussed here before, having broken links on your Web site is a double detriment. It’s disappointing to your readers — who click on links to nowhere or visit pages with missing images — and...
View ArticleFour steps to update WP plug-ins across multiple sites
If you run multiple Web sites, keeping all of your plug-ins updated can be a pain. But with a new WordPress feature, you can keep all of your Web sites updates in four easy steps. Content is hidden...
View ArticleMicrosoft hacked: Make sure you’re not next!
As news circulates about the hacking of one of Microsoft’s Web sites (a site dedicated to fighting US Web surveillance), it’s a good time to revisit some handy tips from Webcomics.com regarding the...
View ArticleWordPress users: Update your PHP version
If you are using WordPress to host your site, no matter what plugin or system you use to display your comics, the requirement for the version level of PHP has gone up. This is due to the fact that PHP...
View ArticleWordFence: Security Alert for three WordPress plug-ins
Via WordFence: The following three plugins contain severe vulnerabilities that have all been fixed within the past 24 hours. Details of these vulnerabilities have been released to the public so they...
View ArticleComic Easel’s Transcript function — and some solid blogging strategy
This was originally offered by Phil Hofer in the forum, but I wanted to pull it out here to make it easier to find in case anyone was looking for this answer later. Is there any advantage to using...
View ArticleWordPress backup to Dropbox
No one loves Dropbox more than I do. It’s completely changed the way I do … well, everything. Same goes for WordPress. Anything that brings the two of them together? Pure heaven. And that’s why I love...
View ArticleWordPress error: “No Update Required”
The latest WordPress update kicked off an error for me that I’ve had to get to the bottom of. If this has happened to you (or if a future update causes it), I wanted to list the fix here for […] ↓ Read...
View ArticleHackerTarget.com
Since Heartbleed has made Web-site security top-of-mind lately, I wanted to pass along a handy Web app that can help give you peace of mind — or alert you to a potential problem. The content you are...
View ArticleCustom avatars
Here’s another helpful tip that comes out way via Philip M. Hofer (“Frumph”), creator of the popular Comics Easel WordPress plug-in. This one will work equally well in either ComicsPress or Comics...
View ArticleUse This WP Plug-in to Fix your Broken Links
As we’ve discussed here before, having broken links on your Web site is a double detriment. It’s disappointing to your readers — who click on links to nowhere or visit pages with missing images — and...
View ArticleFour steps to update WP plug-ins across multiple sites
If you run multiple Web sites, keeping all of your plug-ins updated can be a pain. But with a new WordPress feature, you can keep all of your Web sites updates in four easy steps. The content you are...
View ArticleMicrosoft hacked: Make sure you’re not next!
As news circulates about the hacking of one of Microsoft’s Web sites (a site dedicated to fighting US Web surveillance), it’s a good time to revisit some handy tips from Webcomics.com regarding the...
View ArticleWordPress users: Update your PHP version
If you are using WordPress to host your site, no matter what plugin or system you use to display your comics, the requirement for the version level of PHP has gone up. This is due to the fact that PHP...
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