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Forums | Showing all comics in storyline dropdown.
Showing all comics in storyline dropdown.
6:59 pm
July 13, 2008
DmL
posts 12
MonkeyAngst: I saw that all the comics are listed in the dropdown, as well as the storyline divisions, on http://www.monkeylaw.org/. Is there a(n easy) way to do that which you're willing to share, or did you somehow work out a way to simply list all comics as individual storylines with parent storylines? I'm interested in this feature but didn't see it laid out anywhere.
David
8:11 am
July 14, 2008
Brad
posts 233
Actually, I'm afraid you're mistaken. On monkeylaw.org, only storylines are shown in that dropdown. Individual comics aren't. You can check this dropdown against the list of individual comics at http://www.monkeylaw.org/comic-archive for confirmation.
The thing about the storyline system is that storylines can be nested… that's what you're seeing, not individual strips.
This is not a bad feature idea, however. I will have to play with it.
6:24 pm
July 14, 2008
DmL
posts 12
Ah, my mistake… so it's indeed closer to the "each comic is it's own nested storyline" idea. Thanks for the input.