Archive for February, 2007

Hello? Anybody here? Got any new plans?

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

I’m wondering if, for instance, a Wordpress plug-in might ever happen, or a Firefox extension? I realize that there are ways to use co.mments in Wordpress and Firefox, but honestly - they’re too much trouble for most people. Anything that requires remembering to do something every time one comments on a blog isn’t going to work for the average user.

However, something like a Firefox extension that automatically sets up tracking of comments every time the user posts a comment on any compatible blog&emdash;that’s nice and easy.

Installing a plug-in on a Wordpress blog is something just about any blogger can do&emdash;but ask most of them to actually edit their templates and you’re all too likely to see a look of sheer terror.

The Sociable plug-in has so MANY different “submit this to” options that the fact that co.mments is one of them is irrelevant - it just disappears in the forest of logos.

I’m not a programmer, but plug-in and extension development doesn’t seem to be rocket science. Surely it could be managed? I’m making my sites friendly to that other service, and I’d really like to be even-handed.

Thanks!

Auto remove/archive after xx days without new comments?

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Would it be possible to have an option to automatically remove or archive conversations after a certain time with no comments. Maybe this could be user configurable - XX days.

Some users might not want or need it at all, but for me its pretty safe to assume that if they haven’t had any new comments in, say, a week or two then there probably won’t be any new ones. I’m just imagining my Conversations page becoming pretty huge after a time.

Or alternatively, maybe they could be “archived” in some way. Put on a seperate “archives” page, and maybe only checked once a week or so.

track forum comments?

Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

any chance co.mments could track forum posts too?

I tend to post on a lot of blogs, for which it works great, but also a number of forums (for which it doesn’t work at all).

For example: voodoo extreme on ign: http://ve3dboards.ign.com/message.asp?topic=26215973

I’d guess a lot of forums use standard code.. so i’d think it wouldn’t be too hard. (though they do often take you to a second page to post, dunno if thats a problem).

Which microformat to use for maximum co.mments compatibility

Friday, February 9th, 2007

I recently reviewed three comment tracking systems and co.mments was my personal winner. It was able to track all comments except for my own blog which uses a non common comment system written by me.

I read a little bit into the different microformats that are currently in the wild to markup comments and want to add one of them into my tool. The question is which of these formats does co.mments understand? If multiple, which is preferred?

To me the non-official mfComment format looks most complete and sane. Is it supported by co.mments?

Can’t track kbcafe blog network

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Randy Morin uses his own custom blogging platform, and his comment markup is pretty, um, different. Would it be possible to add support for tracking comments on his sites? For example, try any post on http://www.kbcafe.com/rss

Wrong title from posts

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

On SOB, individual posts get the names of the categories used as the title by co.mments. I think this stems from apotheon’s formatting of the categories within a div of class-name “post-title”. Is co.mments using a regex to scrape the title that’s maybe a little too loose? Something like <.*title.*>? Example post: http://sob.apotheon.org/?p=182, where the title comes out as “Metalog& Geek 16 Jan 2007 07:53 pm”.