toasty
16 Mar 2006, 07:38 PM
My situation is that I'm creating a site that - for lack of a better term - could be called a 'webcomic'. That's not what the core of the site is, but aspects of the whole "comic" and "post" are what have been giving me issues for quite some time and I'm getting very close to my launch date.
For comic/image and news/post rotation and navigation I was planning on using Comikaze (http://www.comikaze.org/) (using php and mysql), which I must say, is a brilliant piece of work and does very close to what I'm looking for. However, the drawback is that the comic and the news post must be on the same page.
My goal is to be able to have visitor navigate the comics and the news independantly from eachother; likewise be able to access an archive for each as well. If you want an example of what I'm after, just check out the setup at Penny Arcade. Their news and comics are on seperate pages, each with their own navigation buttons. That's exactly what I'm after.
I don't want to limit myself with some crappy CMS template. My site has a unigue look to it and that's why I loved Comikaze, because to use its functionality all you have to do is throw in a couple lines of code wherever you want them and it works. But damnit, Comikaze's news posts are directly linked to the comics in its database as far as I can tell.
If anyone has any ideas how I can achieve this, either with Comikaze or with some other software implimentation, please let me know. Any help would be invaluable!
Thanks everyone,
- Toasty
For comic/image and news/post rotation and navigation I was planning on using Comikaze (http://www.comikaze.org/) (using php and mysql), which I must say, is a brilliant piece of work and does very close to what I'm looking for. However, the drawback is that the comic and the news post must be on the same page.
My goal is to be able to have visitor navigate the comics and the news independantly from eachother; likewise be able to access an archive for each as well. If you want an example of what I'm after, just check out the setup at Penny Arcade. Their news and comics are on seperate pages, each with their own navigation buttons. That's exactly what I'm after.
I don't want to limit myself with some crappy CMS template. My site has a unigue look to it and that's why I loved Comikaze, because to use its functionality all you have to do is throw in a couple lines of code wherever you want them and it works. But damnit, Comikaze's news posts are directly linked to the comics in its database as far as I can tell.
If anyone has any ideas how I can achieve this, either with Comikaze or with some other software implimentation, please let me know. Any help would be invaluable!
Thanks everyone,
- Toasty