Stickman

Just a quick update, but Stickman has been seriously updated. And there have been a few reasons behind why exactly that happened. So, it back and let me tell you a story.

A Stickman fan contacted me the other day and told me that she found questionable content linked from the Stickman page and wanted to make sure I was aware of this. At first, I thought someone had hacked me, but as I started to investigate this, I discovered a couple of things. First, my word press site (the main one that most of you know) has been housing my Stickman content for some time now, even though not much of it has been updated much). However, during investigation, I began to realize that a whole other segment of the Stickman page was still out there on one of my sub accounts.

You see, back in 2009, I created Stickman on a sub domain of sarbonn.com, and I had actually tied it to my old web site, littlesarbonn.com. At some point, I consolidated and got rid of littlesarbonn.com, but hadn’t realized someone bought it and decided to house Japanese porn, or something of that nature. As I had no intentions of trying to gain back littlesarbonn.com, I didn’t realize care. That was until I found out that a number of my links on the subdomain were linking to that address. So, in essence, I was sending a lot of people out to some Japanese porn site without their permission. And I also know that kids read my comics site, so that obviously didn’t make things any better.

So, I decided to revamp my Stickman site and make things better. That was when I discovered the old web site providers I was using had sold all of their IT services to India and at the moment, it was practically impossible to do any updates on their page (as it had a ton problems that made it impossible to stay logged in longer than five seconds (not an exaggeration). So, after days of dealing with this and support that only uses chat and speaks little to no English, and basically couldn’t understand anything I was saying before responding with stuff like “Have you tried turning off and then on the computer?” So, I left them and decided to set up shop with Hostgator.com.

Been spending the last few days doing just that. And thought I’d rebuild my Stickman site from scratch using javascript and Dreamweaver. I’m pretty happy with the results right now, although I probably need to continue updating it as I discover new things that need to be fixed.

But the site is now located at https://www.sarbonn.com/Stickman/Stickman.htm.

Come visit and enjoy the site. It’s going to be part of a much bigger project I’m starting in the next few weeks, so it’s nice having it up and fresh, especially when it no longer looks like it was built in 1990.

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