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Trouble-Shooting with Doctor Snide |
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Being a professional nasty, trouble-scheming, cackling villian, I know a fair amount about stuff going crooked. This happens quite a fair whack with most things mechanical and electronic. Dashed inconvenience, I know, so here are a few tips to help you get the most out of this site without taking a blunderbuss to your monitor. Like I did. |
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The writing's all wonky and off-centere with the pictures! |
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I was in the middle of reading a comic and now I can't read no more! What gives? |
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This is no indication of a fault. When the pages were designed they appeared onscreen with everything in perfect allignment and lovely to look at, a bit like me. On 99% of computer screens the pages will view as intended but for those of you unfortunate enough to have the 'off-centre' lettering you'll just have to suffer. The links will still function as normal, it's just that they'll look ugly (like Snout). |
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When you're in the criminal world like my good self, you'll learn that you can't get away with everything and this applies to the internet as well. If the comic strip you are reading is particularly long or you are clicking on more than your fair share of links, then you may overload the system and cause it to 'crash' as we experts like to say. Give it an hour or so and come back or alternatively ask the big boss chappie if you can download the episode onto your desktop or purchase a book of the comic (especially if I'm in it!) |
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Well, that's all I can be bothered helping you with for now, there's a bank wants robbing somewhere and there's no rest for the wicked as they say! Toodle-pip for now you absolute shower! |
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