I specialize in coloring people's line art.
I have done it, I have started. Last week, I became obsessed with the idea of bringing webcomics to Googlepages. For those that don't know, Googlepages
googlepages.com (If you couldn't figure this address out by guessing I'm embarrassed for you.), is a free website hosting service currently offering 200MB total size, more than adaquate for even the most well established comics (I believe even Megatokyou could fit their full site in this amount of space, though not likely with enough bandwidth.). They offer a sitebuilding software that is too easy and convenient to use, from anywhere that you can log in to the internet.
Anyway, last week I read
's "Eternal Dance" involving two adorable characters from "Avatar:The Last Air Bender" (not like the bender in futurama in any way.) and exhibits a beautiful tale of flirtation. It was just what I was looking for to experiment with googlepages, so I sent myself an invite to gmail (from my own gmail account to the same account, I have no idea why they let this work, but I'm loving it.) and set up the account eternaldancecomic
eternaldancecomic.googlepages.… it has no ads on the site, and was easy easy easy to make without requiring the least amount of programming knowledge. Set up my From the Margin google account to archive my websites including the one mentioned above,
fromthemargin.googlepages.com . I am a programmer so the lack of a lot of the details that I love to nitpick and edit myself were not accessable, and the code was not done in standard html but with tags that I have yet to learn, and I have yet to turn on the advanced features...so I know I have a lot left to learn about what googlepages can do. But this was what I feel is a strong start. Email me and I will be glad to help anyone set up their first account. Google, its creepy how you're everywhere but I love you everywhere I see you.
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