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Seriously, ever since Story Minute moved to Fridays, there's been a gaping hole in my webcomics schedule, which the likes of Wondermark is insufficient to fill. Or is it substantially more popular on Fridays now?
*Disclaimer: This is not an invitation to bring back Kansas, oh please not that.
www.kukuburi.com/2008/03/11/sixtyseven/
If you're going to run comics with such tiny, dense type, please consider a magnification option for those of us with older eyes. Reading a comic with type this small in a newspaper is one thing -- it can be brought up closer to the face for reading -- but at normal computer-monitor distance, it's just not possible.
Not all comics readers are under forty :}
Nothing else to say :-)
Ellen - adjust the resolution of your display. If you have a fairly modern display, then you'll still have a useful screen size if you go below the maximum supported resolution.
If the picture quality is sufficient, then the size of a web image depends on the PC of the beholder. ;-)
Easier way to deal with it:
press the ctrl key, and then roll the scroll wheel away from yourself. That should make the image bigger, and thus easier to read.
The 'ole guy in the last frame, I do confess, is certainly me.
I lean up against a block wall on the sunny side of the street.
The cranky one in the black dress was once my dear spouse.
Carol Lay knows my story?
I want one minute with you.
If I ever go to a pet store to find a pleasant companion pet.
If I buy a tarantula, will you mind if I name her, Carol Lay?