Hello! I'm a webcomic / print-comic artist (www.daweeklycomic.com) and recent high school graduate. I've had my webcomic hosted with the same clunky GoDaddy website designer software since sophomore year of high school (still charging $10/mo...yikes!) and I'm looking to make the leap into something more flexible. I have experience with coding HTML, CSS, and a teeny bit of PHP and I'm quite comfortable with code editing, FTP, SFTP, SSH, etc. I was originally intending to go with a wordpress webcomic theme, but through my dealings with wordpress I've learned to dislike it with a passion--it just doesn't really seem optimized as a webcomic platform.
I'm super pumped to see that there's a dedicated CMS for webcomics now, but I'd like to get a little more info on what it can do before I make the leap of porting all my comics into a new platform. Here's a few questions I have:
-are there any example webcomics I can see to check out the capabilities of grawlix? -how easy is it to import, say, 200 badly drawn stick-figure comics from way back when and get them archived by date created? -my current website is integrated with a blog and has a paypal store built into it...I assume that this wouldn't be too hard to do with grawlix static pages, right? Could I integrate an opencart store of some kind with the website relatively easily?