Wanting to restart my Webcomic. Any alternative to Wordpress that I could use on my website?
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Pixelfed is like Mastodon but for images. It's an instagram replacement.
Naw not what I'm looking for thanks.
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You could check with @[email protected], who created and runs https://bellobear.com/ (and posts them on Lemmy to [email protected])
What for?
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Is there not federated WordPress?
Faircamp is great for this for music - I wonder if it could be pretty easily adapted for art, too.
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Is there not federated WordPress?
The answer is probably "no", but.... Any interest in rolling your own? I once wrote a webcomic engine for a friend, and it was pretty trivial: a simple mod_perl script that grabbed a template and substituted a codeword with the picture the client requested.
Nothing fancy and pretty lightweight. My friend uploaded any new comics via FTP and made some minor changes to the template from time to time. It did the job well.
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Faircamp is great for this for music - I wonder if it could be pretty easily adapted for art, too.
Nice but not sure how to fix for art.
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Is there not federated WordPress?
You can always make it manually with notepad(++).
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The answer is probably "no", but.... Any interest in rolling your own? I once wrote a webcomic engine for a friend, and it was pretty trivial: a simple mod_perl script that grabbed a template and substituted a codeword with the picture the client requested.
Nothing fancy and pretty lightweight. My friend uploaded any new comics via FTP and made some minor changes to the template from time to time. It did the job well.
I can do badic html and css and thought of doing that way but it would look very early 2000. Besides not looking to code and do the artwork. Already do that for one website and its not pretty.
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What for?
I use Wordpress for mine. You might check out Substack. Which you can also use it to monetize your comic.
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You can always make it manually with notepad(++).
No thanks.
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Is there not federated WordPress?
Look into the term static site generator.
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What for?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]An alternative to Wordpress would be my guess, since that was your question.
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I use Wordpress for mine. You might check out Substack. Which you can also use it to monetize your comic.
Yeah but then it wouldn't be on my website. And no thanks to WordPress they enshitfication and don't allow you to change the code. So fuck them. Also they destroy Comicpress best thing they had for webcomics.
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Look into the term static site generator.
Okay I do that.
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Look into the term static site generator.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Just did Eww fuck AI don't want use fhat garbage.
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Is there not federated WordPress?
Wordpress as a framework is kinda federated, you can host your own server if you want to.
You can look into wysiwyg website editors, self hosting a website with aws and s3 is wicked cheap, and other providers like netlify are also inexpensive to a lesser degree.
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Just did Eww fuck AI don't want use fhat garbage.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]It has nothing to do with AI
Here's a list of those platforms
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It has nothing to do with AI
Here's a list of those platforms
All results I found pulled up AI.
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It has nothing to do with AI
Here's a list of those platforms
Okay but I can write HTML code just don't want to.
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Wordpress as a framework is kinda federated, you can host your own server if you want to.
You can look into wysiwyg website editors, self hosting a website with aws and s3 is wicked cheap, and other providers like netlify are also inexpensive to a lesser degree.
I will look into that. Thanks. And WordPress doesn't let you tinker with the base code like they used to.
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All results I found pulled up AI.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Yeesh. That's terrible. Morespecifically look at Hugo and Ghost
Edit: I don't mean you're terrible, I mean the search results are.