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  No traditional prints; other declutteringApr 29, 2019 9:25 PM PDT | url
 
Added 1 new A* page:Sunday and today I got to messing around with the site and getting a few things out of the way:
 
- I removed the (crossed-out) "commission me" link from the site menu; even crossed out, it was bothering me somehow. Nobody used it anyway, so now we're just back to the old state of affairs that worked previously, where people who are serious enough about hiring me to do some art for them just contact me through social media or email or whatever and we discuss it. : )
 
- Removed print ordering for traditional media artwork on the site—A* watercolor pages, ink artwork, etc. Although people buy A*'s original artwork regularly (thank you! ^_^), prints of that artwork sell, like, once in a blue moon, if that, and for print-on-demand prints like these were, it just wasn't worthwhile.
 
I've left print ordering for the older, digital artwork, since there was never an original piece to obtain for those and eh I felt like I should leave *some* way to get a physical version of them if one should happen to be wanted. ... I should probably take those down too at some point since they still aren't really cost-effective either. : P
 
- I moved the bottom border of the area of the comic image you can click to turn the page up a little; it was hanging down past the bottom of the image—past the subtitle bar—which was intentional, to make it easier to discover for mouse users who might have been moving their mouse upward, following the little bent arrow indicator in the navigation bar below the comic—but that left the page-turny click area close enough to the big new "menu" toggle link that, on my cell phone screen, my clumsy fingers were pretty good at accidentally turning the page when they'd meant to toggle the menu. And there's now a big text explanation below the nav bar area for clicking the image to turn the page anyway, so the reason for dangling the page clicky area down below the page is no longer present. I think. Anyway I did this thing!
 
So that's about moving/removing some stuff; tomorrow I'll talk about plans to bring some art stuff back, from those wild, halcyon days of 2017. : )
 
 
 
 
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