Pink Cherry Blossom Scans Website?

Lint July 26, 2018 12:18 am

Does anyone know what happened to the group's website? Went to go download the chapter and saw that their site was gone...again. Anyone know if they have any other social media I could check?

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    Yeci July 26, 2018 2:28 am

    If you were following the page you should have seen the new release under feeds. Well either way here is the new link
    Pinksakurascans.wordpress.com

    Make sure you follow and subscribe to the page to see releases as soon as they are out

    Lint July 26, 2018 7:03 am
    If you were following the page you should have seen the new release under feeds. Well either way here is the new link Pinksakurascans.wordpress.comMake sure you follow and subscribe to the page to see releases ... Yeci

    Ah okay, thanks for the link. I didn't see the release because I don't usually use wordpress or really know how to tbh. I just bookmark all the scanlator sites and go to them when I see their releases on MU. I like to support all the scanlation groups, but don't have the time in the day to familiarize myself with every platform they're available on beside tumblr where a majority of groups are on.

    Anidict13 July 28, 2018 10:18 pm
    Ah okay, thanks for the link. I didn't see the release because I don't usually use wordpress or really know how to tbh. I just bookmark all the scanlator sites and go to them when I see their releases on MU. I ... Lint

    Try to familiarise yourself with RSS. Most scanlator groups have rss feeds and you can always be notified whenever they update without switching between platforms. I recommend Feedly as the RSS reader, together with some feedly notification-thing extension in the google chrome webstore (if you're using Chrome anyway) if you don't like regularly checking out a website/account. I think there are other free* RSS readers available for other web browsers tho, if you're not using Google Chrome? Free RSS readers that won't require you to make an account, I mean and just let you install it as an browser extension or something.


    *Feedly is free, by the way. It's just that you have an option to upgrade to a subscription I think? But basic account is totally free.

    Lint July 29, 2018 3:01 am
    Try to familiarise yourself with RSS. Most scanlator groups have rss feeds and you can always be notified whenever they update without switching between platforms. I recommend Feedly as the RSS reader, together... Anidict13

    Ah, thanks for the advice! I know a lot of people seem to use RSS, but I've just been too lazy to really learn how and have only a vague idea how it's used. I'll do a google search and familiarize myself with it when I get the chance, thank you! I don't use Chrome btw, I use Firefox, is Feedly available to use on there?

    Anidict13 July 29, 2018 11:26 am
    Ah, thanks for the advice! I know a lot of people seem to use RSS, but I've just been too lazy to really learn how and have only a vague idea how it's used. I'll do a google search and familiarize myself with ... Lint

    I'm not very sure since I'm not a Firefox user, but from what I understand, many chrome extensions are available in versions that can be installed/used in Firefox? And don't worry about Feedly not working on Firefox. Feedly is actually a website (maybe a web app) even though it's an RSS reader. You can worry about having a browser extension after you get the hang of it, or if you would rather than having to check your feeds by visiting the website every other day.

    But you know, since you're using Firefox, you have other options. Firefox has this thing called "Live Bookmarks" -- it has always been a part of Firefox so you don't need to install anything, (add-on or app or whatever) and you don't need to create an account or anything. All you have to keep in mind is keeping your bookmarks toolbar organized -- create a new folder in your bookmarks and save all your rss subscription in that folder so it won't be so cluttered.

    And then another option is this RSS reader add-on, Feedbro: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/feedbroreader/
    This one's automatic stuff (once installed) : you click on the page/manga/blog's RSS link and click on the Feedbro icon. Choose 'Find feeds in current tab' and 'Subscribe' then you're done. Feedbro doesn't show up in the list ( http://www.mangago.zone/home/photo/2864980/) so, you subscribe like this: http://www.mangago.zone/home/photo/2864986/#image

    Lint July 30, 2018 4:26 am
    I'm not very sure since I'm not a Firefox user, but from what I understand, many chrome extensions are available in versions that can be installed/used in Firefox? And don't worry about Feedly not working on Fi... Anidict13

    This is all incredibly informative, I'll look over both alternatives and decide which one works best for me, thank you so much!