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Posting comics in Spanish
29 Apr 2024, 04:17 AM

Just to give my Hispanic speaking friends a chance to read the alternate story of my webcomic and, truth to be told, I love how you can post serial art here that makes reading comics easier. Also I love that I don't need to be reviewed for it, recently in another comic site I had to wait over a week to have my comic accepted. My comic had two versions and I've been looking everywhere for another option and so far, Side 7 looks pretty good for that, even if I don't get readers, I have where to store my comics at least, haha.

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Posted: Monday, 29 April, 2024 @ 04:54 PM

yey Llama Emoji-03 (Sparkles) (V1)

On the subject of bilingual bonuses, I've been pondering whether site staff may find it useful to draft a roster of local language consultants. Machine translators have come a long way since the Google Translate memes, but having onboard fluency is always preferable.

Posted: Tuesday, 30 April, 2024 @ 02:00 PM

@Thorvald: Thank you! hehehe, it would be very interesting, didn't thought about it, pretty much like Facebook and IG do already :3 I remember once it was suggested for deviantart yeaaaars ago, but it was said to be impossible, though, when I saw this it was before IG and Facebook exhisted, so it wasn't as impossible as I though :p

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