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The Ask Jeph thread
jeph:
--- Quote from: Patrick on 30 Apr 2009, 15:00 ---It also talks it in the "About" page that can be found as a link on the main page of the friggin' comic.
Which begs the question for Jeph: what do you say about re-titling the "About" link to say "F.A.Q." instead? I facepalm when I see this shit, I can't imagine it's any better for you.
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That's a good idea. I'm gonna do that now.
DoubleJ:
While you're working on HTML, could you fix the markup on the FAQ page? You don't have any close-paragraph tags so Firefox just shows it as a big pile of text. And since my home computer (Mac) barely distinguishes between regular and bold type it's damn near impossible to see where one question ends and another begins.
And on another display note, would it be possible to add Arial to the beginning of the font-family declaration in the main site's style sheet? Small Helvetica type looks like total ass on 90%+ of the computers out there. As bad a knockoff as Arial is, it at least fits to the screen's pixel grid and is more attractive at lower resolutions. (Given the way Macs fuzz up all their text this isn't as noticeable on my home machine as it is on the PC at work.)
edwinalink:
WHY THE FUCK DID DEADPOOL SUCK SO MUCH!?!?!?!
i really hope its a clone.
Patrick:
--- Quote from: jeph on 01 May 2009, 01:06 ---
--- Quote from: Patrick on 30 Apr 2009, 15:00 ---It also talks it in the "About" page that can be found as a link on the main page of the friggin' comic.
Which begs the question for Jeph: what do you say about re-titling the "About" link to say "F.A.Q." instead? I facepalm when I see this shit, I can't imagine it's any better for you.
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That's a good idea. I'm gonna do that now.
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Glad to help, man.
I can't recall ever seeing anything about this anywhere, but do you have a work studio in your home somewhere? Or do you instead have a separate out-of-home space that you use as one? Just curious, I guess.
If it's an in-home studio, I have another question. How does this work logistically within your home? Do you and Mrs. Jeph just use the room for any art and comic-related business, and avoid it otherwise?
I am mainly just curious, but another reason I ask is because I would like to eventually have an in-home studio myself for my music and I would like to know from somebody who has firsthand experience with making it work for them.
Trollstormur:
--- Quote from: jeph on 07 Apr 2009, 22:04 ---
--- Quote from: Trollstormur on 05 Apr 2009, 00:18 ---if you house and feed me, I could totally drum for Deathmøle. I'd even learn this mysterious "drum recording" thing you're all talking about. (no, really)
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The last time I housed someone from the forums for any length of time he smelled up my couch and eventually got run out of town by the cops.
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1. i shower regularly
2. i'm not a problem drinker
3. i can do like 800 bpm on double pedal CMOOOOOON
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