I'm back ... and it's cold!
Whew! Finally back from New York state (where I spent most of December at my sister's). Aside from a few mishaps getting me back to Alaska (we missed my flight -- long story -- and had to reschedule for New Year's Eve) all is well and I had a lot of fun. It's hard to believe that five days ago I was in D.C. and it was 60 degrees. Now I'm in Fairbanks and it's -40. *sob*
The main reason why I'm posting this, though, is to fish for help from my f'list. I know a number of you use the Webcomicsnation/Girlamatic control panel. Do you know how to add "padding" between pages in the stacked archive view? There used to be a simple setting for it in the old control panel, but I've just realized that my new KCL pages are stacking up with no space between them, and I've hunted high and low without being able to find where that setting is hiding in the new control panel ... if it still exists at all.
It's not a *huge* deal because what I'm doing with each new short story is going back after it finishes its mini-run and remaking it into a single multi-page update (which is sort of a pain in the butt, but it's the only way I can find to get the control panel to give me both chapter-based navigation -- as opposed to date-based -- and a one-page-per-click viewing interface, which I prefer to the stacking pages). But I really think that it looks better if the pages aren't running into each other while they stack up in the short term.
The main reason why I'm posting this, though, is to fish for help from my f'list. I know a number of you use the Webcomicsnation/Girlamatic control panel. Do you know how to add "padding" between pages in the stacked archive view? There used to be a simple setting for it in the old control panel, but I've just realized that my new KCL pages are stacking up with no space between them, and I've hunted high and low without being able to find where that setting is hiding in the new control panel ... if it still exists at all.
It's not a *huge* deal because what I'm doing with each new short story is going back after it finishes its mini-run and remaking it into a single multi-page update (which is sort of a pain in the butt, but it's the only way I can find to get the control panel to give me both chapter-based navigation -- as opposed to date-based -- and a one-page-per-click viewing interface, which I prefer to the stacking pages). But I really think that it looks better if the pages aren't running into each other while they stack up in the short term.

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