* I don't have any trouble with McCloud's big comics such as the Zot story, strangely. They usually download first time fine. I guess he's good at the game.

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Actualy an unquie and good idea!ragtag wrote:For the next update of my site (which will happen sometime in the not to distant future I hope) I'm considering offering each comic as a downloadable .zip file. That way you can decide if you want to browse it screen by screen while online (fine if you have a fast connection), or you can just download the entire thing to your local disk and view it later without any waiting for a page to load.
It sounds a great idea.losttoy wrote:Actualy an unquie and good idea!ragtag wrote:For the next update of my site (which will happen sometime in the not to distant future I hope) I'm considering offering each comic as a downloadable .zip file. That way you can decide if you want to browse it screen by screen while online (fine if you have a fast connection), or you can just download the entire thing to your local disk and view it later without any waiting for a page to load.
Depending on what browser you are using you could always right click on whatever image isn't showing up and select "Show Picture." Then you don't have to wait for the whole page to load up again.Tim Tylor wrote:I find very large pages usually come up first time with a dozen missing pictures, and take several refreshes to appear complete.
Thanks.efm wrote:Depending on what browser you are using you could always right click on whatever image isn't showing up and select "Show Picture." Then you don't have to wait for the whole page to load up again.
William, in your case your comic works as a horizontal comic. In fact I can not see it being done any other way. I was previously speaking general especialy pages with text that you have to scroll back a forth with each line. Or when there is more then one column speading too wide. A horzontal comic were one has to side scroll is not as much of a problem as a stair step comic where you have to change dirrection for no other point but for changing directions.William G wrote:I've always been told that my side scrolling webcomic loaded lickity split. I must be good. And I've always found myself not caring if someone is too damned lazy to move their mouse a few centemeters to read it all. That is all.