• I’ve been using this plugin for over a year now and of all the webcomic plugins I found this to be the most efficient.
    It may be simple but it’s fast, reliable and really easy to use. I had no problem making it work with my template and I never encountered any weird glitches or errors with my content.
    I do have some minor nitpicks and wishes for future updates if the creator ever decides to continue his work.

    1) A “random comic” button in the navigation under the comic image would be nice. Perhaps even let us exclude certain categories/series to give us more control.

    2) Better social media compatibility. All SM plugins I used seem to have troubles reading the image for me to share. Reddit seems to work, facebook works occasionally and twitter / thumblr don’t find the img at all.

    3) More control and options for the archive subpage – perhaps let us display and order the categories manually; would be really useful when you have more than 1 category associated with a comic (I’m using css to hide classes to make this work at the moment)

    In short; this plugin may lack some features of other more complex ones but it makes up for it for better easy-to-understand usability. A good plugin if your starting out with webcomics and you cant be bothered to invest too much time in programming a complex webcomic site.

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  • Plugin Author Jess

    (@ardathksheyna)

    Thanks for the feedback. I wished I’d seen this before I released 3.0 — particularly the social media integration, which is something I overlooked. I suspect all that needs to happen is for the opengraph meta tags to be added to the comic templates.

    Once again, thanks!

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