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I see your point. I don't believe that is how most people sort their comics, I for one keep all my comics in one source, and never have the problem you have. I might expand them a bit for my next release, or make it a custom config option.
That is the first I have heard of this problem so I don't know why you would have this problem as nobody else have it.
Post a picture to show your problem please and give me aome details of what browser you use.
Have you run the scripts for story archs that comes with the ComiXology theme? That function is not something that magically start working because you change some setting as this is hacked in to the ComiXology theme and not a function handled by Ubooquity itself.
This should have been asked in the thread for that theme and not in a new thread.
Story Arcs is not a feature in Ubooquity. This is only something that you can do by using external scripts (see the ComiXology theme).
I believe this might be a CBZ vs CBR thing. As I understand it ComicRack and mosto ther apps can not write to CBR files so they store the information somewhere else and that info is not available for Ubooquity to read. I might be wrong, but check if the files missing metadata is saved as CBR.
I am running my server and admin both at a different port than the default (for security reasons) but the logo still links to port 2202.
I have repacked the latest version (materialized-1.0.8.zip) now so it is correct with all files included.
About a "home" button, I might be able to add it with some more hacky css. The themes are mainly for styling what is already output by Ubooquity so adding things is sometimes difficult.
Sorry, the missing icons is caused by a packing error in the latest version. Just unpack it over the previous version and it will be fine. I packed this remotely as I just got a new laptop and has not had time to set it up properly. I will fix it later today.
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I don't see the problem here... The /comics/comics/ is because you put the ubooquity root in your own /comics-path and then you go to the comics folder from that root. Of course then it will read /comics/comics/. If you would instead go to books from the same root it would read /comics/books/. Nothing wrong there. The issue would be that you can't open your comics, an issue I guess Tom does not have.