11 June 2007

EDIT: Well, from an admin: Updates = a chain of bugs. They are doing everything they can to fix the problem, and please be patient. (I <3 paraphrasing)

Ha! You can always count on Comicgenesis to be down when you're late with a comic.
^^
That being said, CG's been getting a lot of crap lately, and I'd like to take a moment and say: I understand. CG caters to multiple thousands of comics, and that's liable to put strain on their poor servers.
I for one am rather pleased with CG's services. The autoupdates and the Autokeen ... thing ... is probably the most wonderful thing I've come up across (since I tend to code in html ... in Notepad). It's really a wonderful community, and I know I wouldn't have nearly as many readers if I weren't in it.
(ahaha... I remember when my atspace account was my webcomic. 5 readers a year, woo!)

Of course, I am also curious as to what's been going on the past month and it would help if admins dropped us a line in the forums, but they're probably mucho busy and I am capable of dealing.

So, yeah. Either check the comic Tues/Thurs/Sat, or bookmark the backup site as well.

Oh yeah. Read post below and reply if it so pleases you.

2 comments:

Acacia H. said...

I'd suggest either Notepad2, or CuteHTML. Both are text editors. CuteHTML also has some extra functions such as being able to (with the click of a button) show you what the page will look like, save various code sequences to pull up when you like, and so forth. I think it's shareware, but you probably could get it bundled with CuteFTP (that's how I acquired it, though my version is half a decade old... and I prefer it to the newer one). Take care!

Toad said...

I always use SciTE to do HTML/XML, and enjoy it. No frills, just a couple useful features, plus it's free and easy to use.