
Shortpacked! is currently undergoing a site change and DNS change, some people see the new site, some people don’t. The DNS address needs to populate all around the globe of course so it will take up to at least 24 hours for everyone.
There are still a bunch of little things to do to the site, but one of the things to look for is to check the archives to make sure all of the comics are there.
If anyone finds any problems or want to talk about the site design and features please comment to this post.
- Phil (Frumph)



Please…
Change…
Background…
Makes site depressing.
I disagree, site looks awesome; no complaints whatsoever.
Nice, like the new site look!
looks good. there’s an easy way to make your header click-able http://tinyurl.com/cd9hjc
I also recommend either intense debate or disqus for you comments because it will let people sign in via twitter and facebook.
http://intensedebate.com/
http://disqus.com/overview/
While I appreciate the thoughts on intensedebate or disqus, I personally do not like them, I don’t like them one bit.
They’re bulky, create too much of a problem if something happens to the site, every ability they have can be mimic’ with plugins.
As for the clickable header, yeah i’ll integrate that in a little bit. =)
Fair enough.
Love the new site! Very well done, Mister Willis! I like the background. It fits with the logo and it’s not busy/distracting since the focus is supposed to be on the comic and to a lesser extent, the ads.
Well done, Phil, as well! Sorry.
Looks great. However, my old bookmark pointed to http://shortpacked.com/index.html which non longer exists and returns 404. Might want to add a redirect in case anyone else does the same and doesn’t realize the issue.
Don’t know if this is happening for anyone else, but the storyline dropdown box of the archives and all the other stuff below it appear at the bottom of the page, roughly to the right of the last news post, instead of being found to the right of the comic itself. At first I had just assumed you removed all that stuff, until I got to the very bottom of the site to find all that stuff there.
Using MSIE 6, in case that has anything to do with it for you to determine what is causing that problem.
Alan Lafond
Unfortunately the support for MSIE 6 ended at the end of last year, even by Microsoft. I realize that a lot of companies require the use of MSIE 6 at their workplace but again even theirs are not even supported with Microsoft anymore.