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Site Not Secure? Here’s what to do

Google’s Chrome browser has been cracking down on sites that don’t employ SSL certification. That’s why you may have noticed a red “Site Not Secure” notification next to your site’s URL in Chrome...

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Publishing a vertical scroll on Comic Easel

Philip M. Hofer, the guy who created the Comic Easel WordPress plug-in for webcomics, passes along these instructions for posting a vertical-scroll comic (think LINE Webtoons) on your WordPress site....

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Time to update to a mobile-friendly website

If you, like me, have been putting off making your site more mobile-friendly, this news may have you moving that task to the front burner. The content you are trying to access is only available to...

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Wacom collects data on the applications you open. Should you be worried?

Robert Heaton discovered that Wacom tracks every application you open and sends it to Google Analytics to be aggregated as data. This has a lot of creators shaking their fists in righteous indignation....

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Best of Webcomics.com — August 2017

August was an excellent example of the tremendous value offered by a subscription to Webcomics.com. My readers got early alerts on issues that would impact their businesses, helpful tutorials,...

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Back up your site

In 2013, I published some advice on backing up your website. It seems that one of the most heavily-recommended options — a third-party plugin called WordPress Backup to Dropbox — has been abandoned by...

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Using DreamObjects to Back-Up Your Site

As I’ve mentioned before, I’m a big fan of Dreamhost for Web hosting — especially if you’re using WordPress. One of the features Dreamhost offers is a cloud-based back-up option called DreamObjects....

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Patreon adds Google Analytics

Patreon has enabled Google Analytics for its creators. This gives artists using Patreon better insight into how users interact with the content they’re posting. Here’s a primer on getting started. The...

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Site Not Secure? Here’s what to do

Google’s Chrome browser has been cracking down on sites that don’t employ SSL certification. That’s why you may have noticed a red “Site Not Secure” notification next to your site’s URL in Chrome...

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Publishing a vertical scroll on Comic Easel

Philip M. Hofer, the guy who created the Comic Easel WordPress plug-in for webcomics, passes along these instructions for posting a vertical-scroll comic (think LINE Webtoons) on your WordPress site....

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Time to update to a mobile-friendly website

If you, like me, have been putting off making your site more mobile-friendly, this news may have you moving that task to the front burner. The content you are trying to access is only available to...

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Wacom collects data on the applications you open. Should you be worried?

Robert Heaton discovered that Wacom tracks every application you open and sends it to Google Analytics to be aggregated as data. This has a lot of creators shaking their fists in righteous indignation....

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Wacom’s refurbished equipment sale

If you’re in the market for a new Cintiq — but not quite able to swing it right now — check out the sale they’re currently having on refurbished equipment. The prices on refurbished Wacom Ones are...

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Twitter’s two-factor authentication change

Twitter has announced that it will discontinue two-factor authentication through SMS (text message) for anyone without a Twitter Blue subscription. This has sparked the usual outrage and panic from...

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