That wouldn't be me, yet. I still have a few weeks of final exams left to write before my last school break (huhu) ever. I have recently recovered all art of 柊誠 (Macoto Hiiragi). Thankfully, the one piece that was missing from my backups was still with midnightzone, so I was able to ask for it from her.
Macoto is dead in my current storyline, but flashbacks involving him (as well as a cameo which involves a locket and old photos) may be a thing in the future. He is so intricately tied into a lot of my characters' backstories that references to him may be made from time to time. He may also play a role in The Chronicler, posthumously. Maybe some people will "see it coming", maybe not.
I won't be posting him yet to Weebly, as I've yet to update... the entire site, actually. I found a 2014 backup of the site, and I find it really odd that this was how it used to look like:
Macoto is dead in my current storyline, but flashbacks involving him (as well as a cameo which involves a locket and old photos) may be a thing in the future. He is so intricately tied into a lot of my characters' backstories that references to him may be made from time to time. He may also play a role in The Chronicler, posthumously. Maybe some people will "see it coming", maybe not.
I won't be posting him yet to Weebly, as I've yet to update... the entire site, actually. I found a 2014 backup of the site, and I find it really odd that this was how it used to look like:
Domain Switch
It was a difficult decision to make, but I've decided to switch back to the hoar.weebly.com subdomain. It's not the vanity or the traffic (as if) of the hoar.co.vu URL that made me keep that URL for so long (even if it's admittedly shorter,) but the fact that I forgot the e-mail address I used to register on codotvu.co.
For a long time, hoar.weebly.com still worked, but redirected to hoar.co.vu. A few months back, Weebly did an unspecified change that no longer allowed Weebly subdomains to redirect to an outside domain -- the site will only be accessible using the outside domain.
When I contacted Customer Support about this, they told me that the only way I can make my site accessible from the weebly.com subdomain is by removing the custom domain. They also told me that I don't need the Weebly domain to work concomitantly with the third-party domain. (What?!) Why can't they return it to the old system? I decided to leave it alone for a while, since I'm not very active in updating this site, anymore.
Two different people informed me that MalwareBytes give them Malware warnings prohibiting them from accessing my Weebly site because of the co.vu domain. I have been aware of unethical practices that the owner of the co.vu domain has engaged in. I no longer wished to associate my content with such a company/person. Among other things that other bloggers said about the service, here's another deceiving practice of codotvu.co:
For a long time, hoar.weebly.com still worked, but redirected to hoar.co.vu. A few months back, Weebly did an unspecified change that no longer allowed Weebly subdomains to redirect to an outside domain -- the site will only be accessible using the outside domain.
When I contacted Customer Support about this, they told me that the only way I can make my site accessible from the weebly.com subdomain is by removing the custom domain. They also told me that I don't need the Weebly domain to work concomitantly with the third-party domain. (What?!) Why can't they return it to the old system? I decided to leave it alone for a while, since I'm not very active in updating this site, anymore.
Two different people informed me that MalwareBytes give them Malware warnings prohibiting them from accessing my Weebly site because of the co.vu domain. I have been aware of unethical practices that the owner of the co.vu domain has engaged in. I no longer wished to associate my content with such a company/person. Among other things that other bloggers said about the service, here's another deceiving practice of codotvu.co:
Expired? Really? It has been "expired" since 2015, but my site still works! I guess I can't edit the ANAME/CNAME/whatever anymore, but it's not like you revoked the link to my Weebly site. That would turn this company into a different shade of the same degree of unethical.
I tried disabling my ad blocker, but the only ad I see is Weebly's branding at the bottom of the page. That's funny. The "expiration" of "domains" is probably a scare tactic to get people to upgrade to a Pro Domain. Since I could finally log-in to my codotvu account, I decided to delete the "domain" from my account. I will close my account next (or, barring that, I will change all my information.)
As I would prefer for my site to be more accessible to people, from this post onward, my site will be accessible through hoar.weebly.com from now on.
As I would prefer for my site to be more accessible to people, from this post onward, my site will be accessible through hoar.weebly.com from now on.
EDIT: Looks like I found a bit of grandfathered Weebly text, just now. :P
Other Updates
I don't think I've talked about it here, but a few doctors who were part of the Medici del Mondo story were moved to World's Craziest Hospital. That is, some of my characters now have WCH as their primary setting, with any MdM appearances as cameos or non-canon.
As far as stories-in-progress are concerned, Cadenza's end date had been pushed back multiple times, but I really hope to finish it before the year ends. I have writing for the penultimate chapter completed, but I am nowhere near done with the illustrations I need for it. Thankfully, I did not proceed with my initial plan of making three animations, but the two big illustrations I have to make will still be daunting.
As far as stories-in-progress are concerned, Cadenza's end date had been pushed back multiple times, but I really hope to finish it before the year ends. I have writing for the penultimate chapter completed, but I am nowhere near done with the illustrations I need for it. Thankfully, I did not proceed with my initial plan of making three animations, but the two big illustrations I have to make will still be daunting.