@Brian I was thinking, maybe at some kind of Flash thing where you can press to hear the sound effect. But then, would the whole thing have to be an SWF? I wouldn’t want people not to be able to download the comic. Or maybe something on the side where the jukebox used to be. (I took that down because the design wasn’t working for me.)
Hmmmm…
Or if I do sound effects, then maybe like background music and… stuff..!
@Scotty You don’t need an SWF to include a single sound effect, if you don’t mind it only working on newer browsers. But even then, a 100% transparent SWF placed just over the clickable spot wouldn’t prevent someone from right-click-saving the image of the comic itself.
Specific example for modern/newer browsers to play the sound effect in JavaScript. Normal ‘clickable area’ overlay on the appropriate spot triggers this code:
(at Scotty in reference to Wolfwing’s comment): there’s this thing called area maps we used back in the days of HTML 2. It lets you set a region of your image which, when that region alone is clicked, goes to a link or executes a javascript or whatever. I used them here to have the translation of a speech bubble appear as mouse-over text.
Though now that I think of it, you need to be able to edit the <img …> tag in your page’s HTML code, and I don’t know if comicpress lets you do that.
Good job, Fluffy’s nose!
Who is Zenith? Is there a Nadir?
I think that I would react the same way CK would. Except that I’d lose a hand trying to hide behind Nin-Wah
Funny how Nin Wah assumes she’s the “her”. Also, LOL at the rubber ducky. Yeah, I don’t have much to say today.
@Rags: I’m guessing its Queen Tag’s middle name
@Val kilmer: You’d take off and hide Nin Wah’s hand?
Thank you for adding the rubber duckie. Makes the onomatopoeia all so clear now!
Well, I always knew that Fluffy was somehow related to Pinky (zort).
Nice save CK.Classy.
Also I’mma guessing Zenith is the Blue Meanie’s name.
@Brian I was thinking, maybe at some kind of Flash thing where you can press to hear the sound effect. But then, would the whole thing have to be an SWF? I wouldn’t want people not to be able to download the comic. Or maybe something on the side where the jukebox used to be. (I took that down because the design wasn’t working for me.)
Hmmmm…
Or if I do sound effects, then maybe like background music and… stuff..!
@Scotty You don’t need an SWF to include a single sound effect, if you don’t mind it only working on newer browsers. But even then, a 100% transparent SWF placed just over the clickable spot wouldn’t prevent someone from right-click-saving the image of the comic itself.
Specific example for modern/newer browsers to play the sound effect in JavaScript. Normal ‘clickable area’ overlay on the appropriate spot triggers this code:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1933969/sound-effects-in-javascript-html5/1934325#1934325
Oh I was just being a dork! I thought the duck was funny, is all! No technical hootenanny required.
Take the rancoon or the pink cat?
(at Scotty in reference to Wolfwing’s comment): there’s this thing called area maps we used back in the days of HTML 2. It lets you set a region of your image which, when that region alone is clicked, goes to a link or executes a javascript or whatever. I used them here to have the translation of a speech bubble appear as mouse-over text.
Though now that I think of it, you need to be able to edit the <img …> tag in your page’s HTML code, and I don’t know if comicpress lets you do that.
Jerk, indeed. Willing to hand over Fluffy just like that?! Boooo!
That exposition must be really big if it’s not up yet!
Oh, and Happy Halloween