• I’m increasingly frustrated with everyone who visits my front page at superdude.org having to click through links every time they want to see my newest comic pages. I want to improve content delivery, to provide that immediacy. if I could embed kommiku pages in a wordpress post, that would solve it…unfortunately WordPress Post Connect is completely broken for me, I tried for hours with every variation I could think of: p=344, 344, /p=344, ‘344’ and https://superdude.org/?p=344 and MANY more, only to fail, “No such WordPress Post.”

    My theory is that kommiku looks into directories as though i’m wordpress through www.ads-software.com, not self hosted wordpress, which I am, and that is why it fails. Any thoughts?

    Please, please help. I really don’t want to go back to the ComicPress nightmare!

    Nick

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/kommiku/

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  • Try change Permalinks. Your theory isn’t true. Almost everybody who use Kommiku use self hosted wordpress, as well as me.

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    I am changing permalinks, no luck.

    What slug format does it need in the WordPress Post Connect box exactly? p=344, 344, /p=344, ‘344’ and https://superdude.org/?p=344 ?

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    Hi Nick!

    WordPress-Connect works the other way.

    It only shows WordPress Posts on a Kommiku Page…. not a Kommiku Page on a WordPress Post.

    However, like I have done it with Eslend (See page 22 of Eslend, and look towards the footer of the page), I have made it so Kommiku takes over the index of the Frontpage.

    Though, you may not want that, and rather have your Blog in the frontpage.

    But… to simplify things, I will ask a few questions:

    Are you hosting one story on your site or multiple stories?

    Would your website to function similiarly like Eslend?

    Once these are answer, I will help as much as I can.

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    I have multiple comics but right now only RRvsZombies is active.

    I would like to make mine work like Eslend, if only I could have a comment section like yours. I’ve been using the wordpress posts so people can comment but it is horribly frustrating, not to mention time consuming to make a new wordpress post every time I update…

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    Hey Nick,

    Couples last thing I need clarified.

    Do you want a WordPress Post to connect to one page in Kommiku?

    Do you want a Comment System in all pages for Kommiku?

    If you have multiple series, how will this affect the front page to show the “latest comic page”?

    I just like to understand what you really want. I do not have a Comment System ready for Kommiku, but it could be in the making (See Discussion button at end of page).

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    yes I definitely want a comment system on every kommiku page; if I have that, I don’t need separate wordpress pages for people to comment on or a need to connect a wordpress post to kommiku.
    I would most want a comment section like you have within Eslend kommiku pages.
    Could disqus comment module be placed in the story section on kommiku pages? I’ve noticed that the story box allows a lot of html and I use html link tags heavily in them.

    Re: multiple comics, I only have one series active at a time, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    Not all the pages on Eslend has comments.

    Do you mind that?

    I could offer Eslend’s solution, but it only picks “one main series”.

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    That works, long as I can switch what the one main series is when RRvsZombies ends 6-9 months down the road….
    That should be wonderful! Thanks so much!

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    Okay this is what I have made for Eslend’s Kommiku Settings.

    In the Settings tab, I have set “One Story Mode”:

    The slug of Eslend which is “eslend“.

    I have also clicked on the checkbox of “Over-ride Index

    —-

    For each page on Eslend, if I feel the page is unique or need some kind of post, I make a new “WordPress Post”, create it, grab the slug of that WordPress Post, and paste that slug into a Kommiku Page.

    Please let me know if you need any help or more clarification. If you did everything correctly, and error still persist, I will make my own WordPress Hosted Account, and try to find it a solution for you.

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    how do you put in the comment section?

    and what slug format does it want? what do I put in the WordPress Post Connect box? ?p=455?

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    From the WordPress Permalink:

    https://eslend.com/2010/12/05/so-what-if-i-only-read-my-comic-its-for-me/

    I take: “so-what-if-i-only-read-my-comic-its-for-me”

    And put that into the WordPress Post Connect Box.

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    it accepted it for once. but then nothing changed at https://superdude.org/webcomics/RRvsZombies/chapter2/9/

    I can let this go, I can go ahead and make the other changes, once I know how to add in the comment section…

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    It might be the skin…. let me look into it :X

    Thread Starter NickDupree

    (@nickdupree)

    I use the default skin…

    regarding the one-story mode, I don’t know how to make it work because I have chapters…chapter one is slug “introduction” and chapter two is slug “chapter2”

    Plugin Author Anraiki

    (@anraiki)

    Okay. I found the issue, currently, body_page of Kommiku does not have the code to produce the Connection. So, I made a quick add to the page.

    Please edit body_page.php and replace it with the text in here: https://pastebin.com/SKtqx6pX

    Then go to your style sheet, and replace it with the text here:
    https://pastebin.com/39Lse0f3

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