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We have a workshop question this week from @hashraydamon that I wanted to put out there to the crowd: https://me.dm/@hashraydamon/111778031765491320

Question: What advice do you have on integrating a great deal of text onto a comic page - specifically computer code for tutorial comics?

Please reply with your suggestions, and boost the question so we can help them out and see what other creators think.

hashraydamon,
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@webcomictalk here is an example of the issue, is a programming tutorial, but the XML just doesn't gel with the rest and is quite important, being the example on how the code should be

maritzac,
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@hashraydamon @webcomictalk yo trataría de solucionarlo usando css para que el texto del programa sea seleccionable

Hika,
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@webcomictalk @hashraydamon I'd say break it up. I read a comic do or don't some time ago stating blocks of dense info lose people. As a teaching material it might be tough but I'd say break it up and really use the comic to show what you're trying to say. It does mean more panels but immersion is what's key. Draw on your reader, lead them along and see them off with what they learned after that adventure.

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