Refactored everything into a functional component-based architecture. – Compat webcomic_link shortcodes not using $content for link text 5.0.0 – Phoenix Down () – Static analysis and code sniffing issues – Incorrect variable reference in compat template tag – JavaScript refactored to adhere to stricter eslint configuration – CSS refactored to adhere to stricter stylelint configuration – Development configurations for Code Climate and TravisCI To everyone that continues to use and support Webcomic. Twitter, which adds settings for updating your Twitter account status when publishing comics.Transcribe, which adds comic transcription features for SEO-enhancing text alternatives to your comics.Storyline, which allows you to organize comics by storyline and use storyline-based archives.Restrict, which adds features for restricting access to comics based on age or user role.Commerce, which adds PayPal-based print selling and donation features.Character, which allows you to tag character appearances and use character-based archives.Never forget an update with customizable email alerts. Alert, which adds settings for creating buffer and hiatus email alerts. ![]() Take your online comic publishing even further with: Those are some of Webcomic’s standard features, but there are other components included with Webcomic that provide a variety of new settings, shortcodes, template tags, and widgets. Use collection-specific settings to organize your comics into categories and tags, customize your comic URL’s, and more. Use the Generator to automatically create and publish comics for any number of uploaded media items, or use the Matcher to match media items with existing comics. We’ll be back ASAP with the rest of Chapter 4 and a print. No way I’ve been working on this comic for nearly a third of my life (haha LORD) and the fact that I have to take time off from it is, frankly, maddening. Webcomic includes a variety of tools for working with comics and getting comics up and running on your WordPress-powered site. I’ve gotten a few e-mails asking me if I’m quitting Family Man or putting it on the infamous slow death by Webcomic Hiatus. ![]() If none of the standard integration methods work with your theme you can use custom actions to add comic features right where you want them. The Universal integration method supports most themes, but methods for integrating with themes built specifically for Webcomic and themes built for other comic plugins are also available. Webcomic adds a new section to the Customizer that’s all about integrating comics into your site’s theme. Manage comic media using WordPress’ own media management features. Publish any number of distinct comic series on a single WordPress site, each with it’s own unique settings. Webcomic organizes comics into collections – custom post types dedicated to a specific comic series. Webcomic provides a host of features related to creating, managing, and sharing comics on the web.
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