I’d thought my site was fixed, but that didn’t appear to be the case – apart from the most recent one, none of my comics were viewable anymore! My best guess is that this is due to the Comic Easel plugin, which looks like it might be abandonware. It’s out of date, no longer available for download directly from WordPress, and its author’s web site no longer exists. Rather than trying to find an alternative, I’m porting the comics to standard blog posts. Plugins are just too much of a headache.
Themes are another annoyance I’d rather not have to deal with. How I had ComicPress set up might not have been the best-looking thing, but it worked. Now I’m trying out some of the built-in themes, and I must say, the newer ones are like reheated week-old leftover GARBAGE. If it takes more than 30 seconds to get it to display my posts, rather than making it look like my site was hijacked again, then I’m picking a different theme before I start fixating too much on wanting to break the author’s jaw.
Beyond the site troubles, the comic itself will continue sooner or later. I’d had the next section planned out as a conversation between Alice & Violet on their way home, which would reveal more information on Daisy’s Disney incident. Now I’m re-writing it to pick up right where we left off, with Daisy providing that information herself.