A pithy comic strip about life, love, lust and puthy cats.

Est. 1985

Extra, Extra!

So far, so good…

By Jimmy Johnson

 


A message from the cartoonist: don’t take anything you might have seen here today very seriously. Or the next few days, for that matter. Think of me as a student driver. I’m just learning to push buttons and stay on the road in preparation for the day I can actually go somewhere worthwhile without doing any serious damage. 

After a shaky beginning to the Web-site update, it’s been a good 48 hours around here. For one thing, the primary objective has been achieved. This site was being assembled using a very old version of WordPress, and I was told by the good folks at Earthlink that I’d have to upgrade my WordPress software by the end of the year or risk having the site crash. That’s been done. However, the old site’s code didn’t work at all after the update, so I’ve had to adapt another WP “theme” and re-educate myself in its customization and operation. That’s the phase I am in now, and I’ve made some progress. You will notice, though, the new site is looking much like the old. That won’t last much longer. While the iron is hot, I’m going to forge ahead and introduce an entirely revamped Web site. That’s the next phase and the hardest, because it will require me to actually be creative, i.e. draw and write. I won’t go into that further, because I really don’t yet know what the result will be myself. (This is a good time for your suggestions!) I do think it is certain the red sports car logo will be history. All good things must come to an end.


Today's "Arlo & Janis!"

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31 responses to “So far, so good…”

  1. John Kelly Avatar

    It seems to bet more stable but he strips are quite a bit smaller now. Oops. I see. They’re the original size, just “shrunk” on the WP page. Never mind.

    1. jimmyjohnson Avatar
      jimmyjohnson

      Thanks for your comment, John. I will be looking at things of this nature, bur for now it is all very much a work in progress. Don’t panic. I do enough of that for both of us.

  2. Whistling Rufus Avatar
    Whistling Rufus

    I always thought the red sports car image was good art, but just didn’t represent the “real” Arlo and Janis. Just my HO.

    1. Ken from Framingham Avatar
      Ken from Framingham

      True, but what is “real”? It was like a facebook profile image that presents the person(s) we see ourselves to be, or wish ourselves to be, or maybe even have been at wide-spaced intervals or never-repeated moments, rather than the couch potatoes we “really” are!

      1. Ghost Avatar
        Ghost

        “And the the award for ‘The First Avatar’ goes to…”

  3. sandcastler™ Avatar
    sandcastler™

    I leave orbit for sixteen months and return to an entire new look. With a little spit polish this site will sparkle.????

    1.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      Still no emoji support. 🙁

      1. jimmyjohnson Avatar
        jimmyjohnson

        If you mean personal ‘avatars’ to customize comments, I understand they can only be uploaded to WP from something called ‘Gravatar.’ I will look into it when I have a chance, but if someone knows about this already or wants to do the leg work right NOW, it would be appreciated.

        1. Sideburns Avatar

          A little looking around finds their website, https://en.gravatar.com/. It’s nice, because once you’ve uploaded an avatar, it’s available everywhere that uses it. I did it several years ago, for various tech support forums and comic sites, and now, it’s available here. Great!

  4. Ruth Avatar
    Ruth

    Knowing you are a former journalist who is good at visual arts, and this being a work in progress, I don’t imagine you leave the dead, gray space of the alleys. Along with that, the font, the spacing, the comic all just seem to small as in older eyes need bigger font. Thanks for you efforts.

    1. Mark in TTown Avatar
      Mark in TTown

      If you are using Chrome, click on the three dots at the far right. You’ll get an option that lets you enlarge the whole page. I am very nearsighted and use that feature all the time to read sites that have small fonts.

  5. Steve from Royal Oak, MI Avatar

    As long as you can communicate with us and we can communicate with each other rather easily, I am good. I have enjoyed your “Outside the comic strip box” comments as A&J has captured my real life so well. I have considered you a friend just from A&J, but reading your comments on the blog it kind of improves the friendship.

  6. Symply Fargone Avatar
    Symply Fargone

    Looking spiffy, Symply cruisin’ into the Fargone future….can’t wait for new artwork!

  7. David from Austin Avatar
    David from Austin

    There was, briefly, this morning a really nice home page display that had recent posts and recent comments on the left of the page, with a calendar and archives list on the right. I blundered into it by clicking on the highest number of the 1,2,3… [number] that were shown below the day’s comic (also briefly). All it needed was your art on the top rather than the stock image (a vase of something?) .

    1. jimmyjohnson Avatar
      jimmyjohnson

      Yes, that was a promising theme. I liked it, too, but it seemed to be very buggy. I couldn’t get it to do anything I wanted. I may give it another look later.

  8. Old Bear Avatar
    Old Bear

    Today this site does not remember who I am.

    Yesterday it did.

    1.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      On the other hand it did not need my e-mail address

      1.  Avatar
        Anonymous

        Still no edit though 🙂

  9. TruckerRon Avatar

    I’m amazed at what you’re accomplishing so far, JJ. As Alan Jackson sings:

    You get tired and disgusted with me
    When I can’t be just what you want me to be
    I still love you and I try real hard
    I swear one day you’ll have a brand new car
    I even asked the Lord to try to help me
    He looked down from Heaven
    And said to tell you, “Please, just be patient
    I’m a work in progress.”

    1. jimmyjohnson Avatar
      jimmyjohnson

      Don’t hold your breath on the car, Trucker.

      1.  Avatar
        Anonymous

        Like Ghost, I also have the t-shirt.

        My only concerns are:
        1. The grouping of texts into conversations which make it harder for those of us who prefer the strictly chronological approach so we don’t miss anything.
        2. The continued lack of an EDIT button. I keep hoping for one.

        1. Bookworm Avatar
          Bookworm

          I’m of 2 minds about Anonymous’s #1. It’s less confusing to see it grouped by posts and replies, and I don’t have to scroll up and down so much. But frequently I come back to a discussion and like to find where I last read to continue reading the posts. Some discussions are so interesting or just so much fun that I don’t want to miss anything! I suppose it’s asking too much to have a toggle button to choose whichever we want at the time? Figured as much, so I guess I prefer the chronological listing.

  10. Ghost Avatar
    Ghost

    No more red sports car on the blog? That’s OK…”Got the t-shirt”.

  11. John Kelly Avatar

    I’ve always thought of A & J as a couple of parrotheads living in the suburbs. I always laugh at Arlo’s flights of fancy as he’s on a boat somewhere tropical until Janis says something to snap him out of it. Odd that Ludwig never seems to appear in his imaginary scenes. I guess he’s not much of a boat cat though.

    1. Mark in TTown Avatar
      Mark in TTown

      They never took him to the beach, either. But wait, what could go wrong with a cat on acres of sand?

  12. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    The random comic at the top of the “home” page is an interesting surprise feature…

  13. muskiehunter Avatar
    muskiehunter

    I remember “Y2K”…and nothing happened.

    1. Sideburns Avatar

      Yes! Exactly. Nothing happened because we made such a fuss about it and spent the time and money needed to fix everything in advance, instead of getting caught by surprise.

  14. Blinky the Wonder Wombat Avatar
    Blinky the Wonder Wombat

    Today’s new comic revisits one of the classic A&J moments. I really like the new spin on “Christmas stockings”!

  15. TruckerRon Avatar

    Testing… to see if I’m still Anonymous.