To each his own, but I'd like to speak out for the way you're doing it now. I don't have a problem with scrolling, and the extra step M. Kulp prefers I find annoying. Keep up the great work!
I can understand your problem, but for me it is more imporatnt for modern comics (where the whole pages often works together more) than for these more classic pages, where each panel works on it's own. Still, I read a lof of comics as cbr. file and then I go from reading half pages to reading whole pages. I love to get close, but I don't want to miss the whole either Botom line is, that the bigger the image, the better the pixillation and that is what counts for me on the web.
To each his own, but I'd like to speak out for the way you're doing it now. I don't have a problem with scrolling, and the extra step M. Kulp prefers I find annoying. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteRoger,
ReplyDeleteI can understand your problem, but for me it is more imporatnt for modern comics (where the whole pages often works together more) than for these more classic pages, where each panel works on it's own. Still, I read a lof of comics as cbr. file and then I go from reading half pages to reading whole pages. I love to get close, but I don't want to miss the whole either Botom line is, that the bigger the image, the better the pixillation and that is what counts for me on the web.
I've always wondered if something like Lightbox would work on Blogger. That would make it easier to "page" through the story.
ReplyDeleteStill, great post! I've never paid any attention to Quick stories, for whatever reason, and these are amazing.