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Getting Started on Tapas

Creating a COMIC episode

Step by step tutorial

Creating a webcomic is hard work, so we've made uploading episodes as simple and convenient as possible! We offer a variety of features, including scheduling for a later release date, being able to upload files at any height, pinning comments and more! 

Step 1: Create an Episode and Title

Go to your dashboard and locate the series you want to add an episode to.  Click the Add Episode button (green plus sign) to create a new episode.

Enter your episode’s title.

Step 2: Schedule Date

For each episode, you can choose to either publish it now or use our scheduling feature to set up a time and date for it to be published automatically.

Select Now if you want an episode to be released right away.

If you want to schedule the release of your episode on a specific time and date, click the Schedule option and select your preferred time and date. Press Schedule when finished. 
(Scheduling requires a minimum of 5 minutes in advance of posting.)

Step 3: Add Files

Add your comic files using the Upload Files button. Make sure your artwork follows our Content Guidelines!

Page Size: 940 px wide, no height limit, PNG, JPG or GIF*, 10MB
(*Only if an image is in gif, height limit of maximum 1000px applies.)

Hover over your file name to see a file preview.

 

Should your file not match our size or format requirements, our upload system will show you a message as seen above. Delete a file by clicking on the trash bin icon on the right. Click the top most trash bin icon to delete all files. 

You can reorganize your files by clicking the reorder icon and then dragging and dropping it to the intended spot as shown here:

Hover over your file name to see a file preview.

 

Should your file not match our size or format requirements, our upload system will show you a message as seen above. Delete a file by clicking on the trash bin icon on the right. Click the top most trash bin icon to delete all files. 

You can reorganize your files by clicking the reorder icon and then dragging and dropping it to the intended spot as shown here:

Step 4: Add Thumbnails

Thumbnail: 
Add a thumbnail for your episode, which will show up in your episode list and help your readers distinguish the different episodes visually. Most creators use a snippet of artwork from that episode, others like to reuse the same artwork for multiple episodes. This artwork must be safe for all ages, and shouldn’t contain nudity or suggestive art.

Thumbnail: 300 x 300 px, PNG, JPG or GIF, Under 2 MB

Share Thumbnail: 
When sharing individual episode links on social media, a share thumbnail will appear along with your link. 

You are able to change and adjust this thumbnail by clicking on the preview image, and then moving the orange box to a position you like. You can use the large arrows next to your artwork to flip through your individual pages. Click on Use This to finalize your image (Note: If you have long pages, you may have to scroll down to see this button). 

Step 5: Add a Description (Optional)

You can also add a description, which will appear in your Author’s Comments section under your published episode. You can use this area to start a conversation with your readers, ask a question or share what’s on your mind! This is optional and you can leave it blank.

Step 6: Mature Content and Comments

Mature Content:
If your episode contains mature themes, you must mark the episode as Mature and select the appropriate tags (more than one can be selected at a time). Content with sexual themes, nudity, abuse or violence, as well as gore and blood should always use a mature filter. Please use responsible judgement when tagging your episode and include tags for all themes that can be potentially triggering to readers. If you would like to see more details, please visit our Content Guidelines.

Comments:
By default, episodes are open for comments. Most creators leave their comments on, but you can choose to turn off comments through this toggle. Alternatively, you can also delete individual comments from your series.

Step 7: Tags

Episode Tags:
You may add up to 10 tags to your episode. Hit enter after each tag to add them and hit the X to remove them.

These tags will appear underneath your Author’s notes box, have no search functionality, and are therefore often used by creators to share some additional information with their readers.

Step 8: Preview

Before publishing your episode, you can preview how it will look on desktop and mobile devices by clicking the preview button in the top right corner. It will open your episode in a new window and will allow you to review your work. It is recommended to ensure that your comic’s font is legible on both mobile and desktop, as many readers use our app!

Step 9: Draft, Schedule, or Publish

Draft

Episodes are automatically saved as drafts. After making changes to your episode, please wait a few seconds before leaving the page. If you see the "Draft Saved" message in the top right corner, your draft has been saved. You can access drafts in the Episodes tab on the Dashboard.

Schedule or Publish

Depending on if you scheduled your episode or not, you will either see the Publish button or Schedule button. Simply click either button! Publish will release your episode now. Schedule will release your episode at the time you selected in Step 2 of this guide.

After Publishing Your Episode

You can continue to edit an episode even after it's published by clicking the Episodes tab on the Dashboard.

You can also reorder episodes by clicking the Reorder button as shown below:

When you receive comments on an episode, a Comment button will appear in the Episodes tab. 


Click it to open a popup window which will allow you to scroll through all comments and also filter by “Unanswered comments” (Comments without creator responses).

You can pin your favorite comment by pressing the Pin icon! A pinned comment will appear first on the desktop and app comment section, giving you the option to to celebrate your favorite response to your episode. If you do not pin a comment, comments will stay in the default order.

Done!

The first episode is up, well done! While you're working on your upcoming episodes, learn how to find your audience or how to select the right genre for your series.

Want to learn more?

Check out our other tutorials for new creators!

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