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Comic for Web Developers

Comics, cartoons, videos and GIF images are a great source of marketing, entertainment and increasing user engagement. You will frequently find these rolling around websites and social platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. I decided to spend some time and find some new Comics for web developers (as I’m a web developer myself). 

Recently I noticed a totally new comic called Browserling’s webcomic. It’s a comic for web developers. When I first noticed it was being shared a lot, sometimes getting 5k shares and 9k likes in just a couple of days.



                                                                    Front end vs Backend

There are many reasons behind why this comic got shared so much and why it got so many likes:

- It’s simple, short and sweet. There are just three words on the picture and users don’t have to spend lots of time to get the nerdy message.

- It’s clever. There’s a hidden message in this comic that only web programmer will understand.

- It doesn’t need any SEO. Just do your work and let 3 billion social media users do the rest.

Recently I was also looking for appealing cartoons to embed in my blog posts, and I concluded that Browser ling’s comics are the funniest. They’re all very short, amusing and sweet. But what is Browserling and why do they make such comics? I decided to investigate.



Browser ling is a cross-browser testing platform serving the web developer and designers communities. Many big companies like Pub Nub, Blekko, Coderwall, and governments are using this service to assure their applications are cross-browser compatible, responsive and can work in any browser environment on any platform. Apart from the browser testing platform, there are numerous independent programmer tools which you can also use for data conversion, encryption, hashing, passwords, and image editing.



I searched more about Browserling, and it turns out they have much more to offer. Someone wrote an excellent Browserling review that sums up all the features. Check it out!

  • Now Back to Comics.

Browserling provides about a hundred comics for programmers, and they’re all free to use and share. These comics have been designed for social media and are available in many different formats. All of their webcomics are attractive, funny and provides one-liner jokes that make their comics go viral all the time.

Check out this comic about Internet Explorer. As we all know IE is rarely used for personal use and people, generally use IE to download Chrome or Firefox:


                                                  Where do you want to go today?

Another interesting image I found related to blogging and digital marketing is below.


                                                                 SEO Expert Comic

This image is especially for an SEO guy. As we know there is a great importance of official words and this picture indirectly depicts the same. So this picture can be used in your marketing/SEO related blog post and will work great.


                                                     Browser Wars ANSI comic

Comics are available in different styles, such as ANSI-art style and ASCII-art style (back from BBS days). This comic is about browser wars where all browsers are fighting against aliens.


                                                                     Linux Party

This is another fun comic about a Linux party. He’s having wine and has invited the CSS ghost, COBOL dinosaurs, IE-guy, Java-guy, Bitmask-guy and Home-sweet-Home programmer guy. Ingenious and funny!

Similarly, you can also check other comics on their site and can use, share, and embed wherever you want. You can also download the entire comic in PDF, ZIP or HTML files:

· Comic.PDF

· Comic.HTML

· Comic.ZIP

These comic images are really funny, useful and much engagement driven stuff nowadays. Use this webcomic wisely. You can download these images for free or even can embed in your blog post to express your view like I explained above.


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