If you can see this, Gabe probably changed the site layout for me!
I kind of wanted to make the news more visible, so I asked for Gabe to make it so. And Gabe totally rules, so that’s what he did.
I’m also looking to get the news posts added to the RSS feed. I hope you don’t mind too much. There’s a lot of interesting stuff happening all over the internet and I want to point you to it.
For instance, did you know I did a guest comic for Tumble and Fall? It’s true! There’s a whole guest month going on over there in September and I was the opening act!
I’m thinking maybe the hat in your guest comic proves it is true?
By Austin on Tuesday, September 1, 2009Oh my goodness, a news space! I barely knew this existed! Hooray for Gabe!
(Today`s comic is great.)
By elsh on Tuesday, September 1, 2009If you begin putting news posts in the RSS feed, can you please clearly mark which are comics and which are news?
By Jim on Tuesday, September 1, 2009I’ll get on it, Jim.
By Sanjay on Tuesday, September 1, 2009Until I get it done, though, the ones with the pictures are the comics.
By Sanjay on Tuesday, September 1, 2009You need 3 RSS feeds: one for comics, one for news, one to rule them all.
By on Tuesday, September 1, 2009I read your webcomic but that last panel of tumble and fall was just plain wrong.
A. You should not show a baby’s penis, that’s gross!
By anonymous on Tuesday, September 1, 2009B. His penis would not be that big
Terrible.
By Sanjay on Tuesday, September 1, 2009Firstly, wow at anonymous. Secondly, I think you should archive, on this site, your guest comics or links to them.
By RPrajzner on Tuesday, September 1, 2009Good lord, comments, at last!
By Jakob on Thursday, September 3, 2009Glad to speak my mind ybout your comics!
What, my email address, the forum, the facebook group, the facebook page and my twitter account weren’t enough for you?
By Sanjay on Thursday, September 3, 2009I don’t want to see news which I can comment on in my RSS feed. Webcomics are for raping of humour and bandwidth, not for commenting on news.
By John on Thursday, September 3, 2009I found your comics a while ago and subscribed to the RSS but haven’t begun reading them yet… when I start reading a new comic, I like to begin from the beginnings of the archive. It’d be awesome if you could provide an RSS that contains all of your past comics that I could sync to once just so I can start from the beginning. I’ve thought about writing a scraping script, but that both takes time, your server’s resources, and it doesn’t even look like all the info is available (there’s no date that I see on individual comics on the web site). Just an idea… anyway, I like what I’ve seen so far and look forward to reading the comic. Thanks!
By Tom on Sunday, September 6, 2009RSS DOES NOT WORK LIKE THAT
By on Sunday, September 6, 2009Batman, DC Comics?
Hello?
By on Monday, September 7, 2009> RSS DOES NOT WORK LIKE THAT
Well, I’d recommend the awesome ideas presented in RFC 5005 to extend ATOM (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5005), but seeing as the feed is directed through feedburner and is rss, I figured it’d be easier to provide a full-content feed. I’ve already got a method for keeping track of entries that I’ve read on a website (my feed reader), so it’s always struck me as kinda silly that the only way to start from the beginning of webcomics (even the more progressive ones that embed the images in the feed) was to visit the site and give up all the niceties of modern aggregators.
By Tom on Monday, September 7, 2009I’m kind of hurt by the implication that I don’t know what comics universe Batman is a part of.
By Sanjay on Tuesday, September 8, 2009