9/23/2024
Due to family medical issues, Requiem is on indefinite hiatus.
An elderly family member of ours took a bad fall on Labor Day night, and we’ve been dealing with the aftermath ever since. Hopefully, things will get sorted out, but as of right now, doing a daily comic is not something my schedule can allow.
Sorry to have this happen, but as everyone knows, real life comes first….and at least we don’t have too many running storylines on the backburner.
House Tindal. Physicist, Head of the Crystal One development team and all around curious man. A late term cancer patient, Dr. Gage heads out to Bellisarius Territory to settle his own curiosity about some flaws in the eyewitness reports. He now finds himself spending the last days of his life with his reformed team of Crystal One scientists in an attempt to prevent the literal end of the world.
Four eggs over easy with four rashers of bacon. A side of home fries whole wheat bread lightly toasted with butter or cream cheese. A celery stalk or green onion fresh, and raw ripe tomatoes. Add sea salt and black pepper to taste and finish off with coffee. Dark, black and hot… yum.
It’s nice that the site has a mobile version, but it doesn’t actually show the comic, so I have to get chrome to ask for the desktop version to do anything other than commenting.
Until 5 minutes ago,this site didn’t actually have a mobile version. I never particularly emphasized a special site for mobile, I’ve never been sure how it would react with the custom theme setup that we use to post and display comics. I do have the mobile pack for wordpress installed right now (which I just put in), but personally, I think the best thing to do may very well be what you did (have chrome get the desktop)
Well, it’s still the same as it was:
The main page contains the site title and a list of comics, each consisting of their title, date, share menu and number of replies.
The comics themselves contain the exact same thing for a single comic, plus the comments and links to previous/next.
Until 5 minutes ago,this site didn’t actually have a mobile version. I never particularly emphasized a special site for mobile, I’ve never been sure how it would react with the custom theme setup that we use to post and display comics. I do have the mobile pack for wordpress installed right now (which I just put in), but personally, I think the best thing to do may very well be what you did (have chrome get the desktop)
The main page contains the site title and a list of comics, each consisting of their title, date, share menu and number of replies.
The comics themselves contain the exact same thing for a single comic, plus the comments and links to previous/next.
I can send you some screenshots if you like.