WebComic management system, makes uploading and displaying webcomics easy. Includes features for uploading, user and comic management, and scheduled releasing.
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Nixed reliance on register_globals being on.
Just a quickie to announce the naming scheme for the forthcoming releases of ComicCode 2.0. ComicCode is going to be available in two (initially) packages, ComicCode-espresso and ComicCode-mocha. ComicCode-espresso is just the user and module manager, with no specific modules. This is just to get what I feel is a pretty useful set of core tech out there, so anybody who wants to can build on it. ComicCode-mocha includes a variety of modules (comics, blog/rant, RSS) intended for the comic authoring end user. ComicCode-espresso will be released first, which allows me to beta test the core stuff of mocha so I know that's stable and can then focus on beta testing the more specific portions.
Main reason I joined this program is because I had the nifty idea of making the layout easier for the users to manipulate. This will be by using a base HTML template, which can be altered by using stylesheets. Users can create their own stylesheet, select it, and the site will be shown accordingly. Giving them more control over the visual aspect of the site. Each new module will have it's own div. Making general manipulation easier of each object. Currently the idea for interface will be simple textboxes. And we'll create a few basic styles to give users an idea of what they can do. http://dev.radio64.net/comiccode/indexcc.html You can view the template by following you link. And using 'view source' to see the current code used. It will however most likely be expanded to give users more freedom.
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