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WCDT: 2598-2602 (16-20 December 2013) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread
marsman57:
--- Quote from: Mlle Germain on 18 Dec 2013, 13:04 ---Oh, my bad. I didn't actually do the maths. It looked smaller. It still feels like it will fit less content per page - though possibly less content more excitingly drawn and arranged. Anyway, I'm very excited to see how it turns out!
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I actually took out a second sentence where I added something like, "though you can make an argument there will be less content in this layout". I agree that was a valid concern yesterday. Fortunately, it looks like the content level was pretty good on the first "normal" strip drawn in this way.
My only minor beef at the moment about this all is that my RSS reader apparently renders content 576 pixels wide (scaling height accordingly). On the old style, this was a relatively non-noticeable 4% reduction in size (I say non-noticeable as I'd never noticed before!). Now this is a 28% reduction in size from the 800 pixel width comics. That makes the text pretty small. It is not unreadable, but it is enough to be frustrating.
This is all the fault of my RSS reader though and not Jeph. It is using the other 200 pixels on the side to have a mostly blank area with a list of three things "You might also like", two of which are things that I do like... okay. They aren't things I want to follow daily though.
Schmorgluck:
Angus is a good choice for a reason that hasn't been mentioned yet: he's likely to have some insight concerning Marigold's issues.
marsman57:
--- Quote from: marsman57 on 19 Dec 2013, 06:14 ---My only minor beef at the moment about this all is that my RSS reader apparently renders content 576 pixels wide (scaling height accordingly). On the old style, this was a relatively non-noticeable 4% reduction in size (I say non-noticeable as I'd never noticed before!). Now this is a 28% reduction in size from the 800 pixel width comics. That makes the text pretty small. It is not unreadable, but it is enough to be frustrating.
This is all the fault of my RSS reader though and not Jeph. It is using the other 200 pixels on the side to have a mostly blank area with a list of three things "You might also like", two of which are things that I do like... okay. They aren't things I want to follow daily though.
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In case anyone else is in the same boat as me with using RSS for Feedly in Firefox. You can add the following script to userContent.css to make the comic the correct size. I don't believe it should affect any of your other feeds. Comics before 2600 will look a little bit blurry as they are being scaled up to 800 pixels wide. The only other negative is that it does partially hide the "You Might Also Like" section. Everything else on the page flows normally around it though thankfully.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about using userContent.css. I think there is similar functionality for Google Chrome, but I am not sure exactly how to use it.
(click to show/hide)@-moz-document domain(feedly.com) {
img[src*="questionablecontent.net/comics"] {
max-width: 800px !important;
width: 800px !important;
height: auto !important;
}
}
Is it cold in here?:
Was there a mention somewhere of Marigold having a nonstandard sleep schedule? Something about Momo trying to get her up in the morning? This is a job for my superiors at archive-fu.
I need more coffee. I read Akima's post as saying that Hannelore had a disturbed sleep schedule. I almost commented that this was only to be expected.
themacnut:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 18 Dec 2013, 12:59 ---Welcome, new person!
I wonder if Momo might decide that getting her own apartment was appropriate "tough love".
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I highly doubt Momo would go so far as to move out, but if she did, the most likely result is Marigold retreating into her shell and not socializing anymore. Then it would be up to Hannelore to pull her back out (and maybe salvage things with Dale as well).
In other words, Momo moving out would just transfer her "responsibility" for Marigold to Hannelore. Either that, or we'd never see Marigold again since she'd no longer be socializing.
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