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Mar 2020

I'm not being mean, I am being blunt and there is a difference. The updates these sites make directly affect our lives. People have poured not only countless hours, but REAL money into their comics. I have done so myself. I have spent hundreds, if not thousands of dollars to help refine and perfect my craft. I have also given Tapas money directly by purchasing ink. So, yes, this does actually hurt me and I stand by what I said.

And as I stated in one of my posts, I am not one to overreact like this. Like I defended to hell out of Smack Jeeves even when it was initially changing (until we found bugs/changes that were too huge to ignore). I would love it if Tapas would redesign their site, that would be cool. Improvement is always better.

But this is literally a copy of another website. And I'm going to tag @michaelson and @Yoon here because this part is really important. This is to the point where I am honestly concerned for Tapas well being. They could be SUED for infringement because of how similar it is. I took a screen shot for comparison:

If I look at these two sites, even the COLOR of the bar is almost exactly the same. I'm a graphic designer and good at telling difference between colors and there's hardly a shade of difference between them.

People were even saying they were mistaking the new Tapas for WT. Even the size of elements are very similar. I would be worried for them because they stand zero chance against a huge corporation like Line if WT were to decide it is too remarkably similar, especially given they are are the same business.

I don't have time to look through all comments since I'm on break at work and today is super tight for me with things to do, but if @Yoon is able to come back with some reasonable path forward after this disaster, then I would be willing to change my no forgiveness stance. However, I have very little faith this will happen.

Additionally, if we could edit the comics appearing right beside our own episodes, that'd be great. The "Trending [insert your genre here]" section on the right:

As a mildly successful creator, I'd like to keep my audience from moving to other comics that are more "famous" right under my nose. I believe the comics shown here don't really need to be promoted anymore. I also believe the old version of the website would promote "noteworthy" comics and novels instead of trending ones (correct me if i'm wrong) and I think that'd be a lot clever in order to give visibility to smaller/less known creators.

Why oh why to endless scrolling?

And where did the dashboard go? I haven't looked at the site on desktop yet but I would think even on mobile if I'm viewing it "desktop mode" I should be able to find it.

I’m having this problem too. I also can’t click “see all” on the staff picks list.

Don't know about mobile, but you can click to pull up the menu on desktop.

Everything else I agree with you. That picture posted comparing the new design to Webtoons is quite telling. It's great how they've sunken the website into becoming an inferior knockoff of Webtoons. I always loved Tapas for how infinitely better its website design was compared to Webtoons.

Oh you're right, clicking does bring up the menu. I was on desktop too. My initial reaction was just hover my mouse on the bottom of the screen, lol. Thanks for letting me know.

I got that concern too. When someone click into my series. Then there are links to other series but my own series description are hiding.
Not good

Yeah... I'd be fine if the section was promoting people who need it. But here it's just giving others a stick to beat you with, especially when it comes to comedy. I know there are tons of other more successful relatable af comics out there, no need to smack them into my audience's face and go "you should try that instead, it's more successful than what you've been reading..."

"We're all about promoting small creators, duh", yeah right.

That space should be a Creator feed space.
Welcome to my channel here at tapas.
Here is what I also do. And here is a support button. and here is a nice description of what you are about to read.

But no, you are right. This feels just like. "No read something trending instead"

@ratique Not that urgent to send a direct email about. But if you are collecting feedback to daddy, here is some.

Yes! This should be the spot to see the comic's description, the links to your social media, etc.

But nooo, let's just put the bloody description in another tab, lost somewhere behind a click. After all, descriptions aren't THAT important now, are they?

I hate how they changed it too, it almost looks tacky and I hope the tapas staff listen to the large majority of their audience and change it back!!

I'm on desktop and a page to my comic just went up. We got a comment on it but for some reason it gave them the Creator tag.

what happen on the novel section, those huge covers are so bad :frowning: and blurry :frowning:
takes forever to scroll through
i prefered the older layer there

Hey everyone,

I started a new topic to help answer some questions as this topic already has 223 responses and felt like my answers would get buried.

When I'm viewing a comic page I'd much rather see the order be comic page, ad, author comment, comments, "read next", ads.
I'd rather not see "more like this" if it's not going to be even remotely related to what I'm reading.

It was a shock to see this new update today. Somehow, this actually looks a lot more like Webtoons, especially when you click a series and choose from an episode. In my opinion, this makes Tapas less unique and stand-out as its own thing. It's a bit disappointing, and searching through comics feels very cluttered. I have no idea how much more cluttered it will look when they switch to cover pages.

Yeah, I've always wanted a 'Creator's Picks' section, or something like "Other [this series] Readers enjoy these comics:", though that second option would require a lot more calculations pulling data from people's subscriptions and might cause a lot more problems of its own.

What I would like to see is the comic recommendation section have stuff in at least somewhat the same magnitude of popularity, like Smackjeeves used to do back in the day with its 'similar comics' section.

If a comic has <50 subscribers, but almost all of them are also subscribed to a series I already read and enjoy, then I'll probably like that comic as well(maybe even more so than whatever's popular sitewide.)