If you're frequenting Blogger sites you would notice how cumbersome it is to post a comment. It's either a pop-up comment window will appear or you have to go to a separate page to post your comment. Why can't they incorporate the comment box on the same page as its post just like other blogs?
Check out my new comment form. Nice huh?
Fortunately, now there's an easy way to embed the comment form below each post's page. No more pop-ups and no more redirecting to a different page. No need to tweak with your HTML code or rely on outside javascript. Just follow these simple steps:
- Log on to draft.blogger.com using your Blogger login details
- Click Settings > Comments
- On the Comment Form Placement section, choose Embedded below post
- Save your settings and review your blog
I'm so happy that Blogger finally listened to what its users are saying about the comment form. They even included the Open ID feature into it as well. Woot!
10 comments:
Interesting... hmmm magawa nga .. pano nga ulit? pero parang complicated
ay hanapin mo pala yung pano ma track ang ip ng comment sa blogger mismo.
In tagalog, login ka sa draft.blogger.com, settings > comments tapos select mo yung "embedded below post". hehe that's it pansit.
sorry kung mag co-comment ako ha, bakit ganoon ang hirap niyang palabasin kung ang template mo eh customized? I tried, pero hindi siya lumalabas kahit palitan ko pa yung code for comments sa Edit HTML function.
Sana maayos ng blogger kaagad ito.
yikes, baka hindi supported ng template mo?
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very good just great ! i wanted this stuff forever again thanks so much !
i did this but it still wont work.. please check my blog. its more of - it shows one can leave a comment but the box wont appear. http://my-foodie-goodie.blogspot.com Please advise. Thanks
oops ive solved it already... this site was useful.. http://www.ourblogtemplates.com/2009/02/how-to-put-embedded-comment-form-in.html
No, as soon as someting is written in a tangibile meadium (including a webpage), it is copyrighted, subject to the license provide by the copyright owner and fair use law. Someone needs to take a computer ethics class.
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