I get asked a lot about what other platforms support CommentLuv, I mean, I get asked a LOT!
It’s quite a challenge staying on top of the new commenting systems that appear and trying to keep the versions up to date but, with the introduction of the new API there shouldn’t be a platform out there that can’t feel the luv (eventually).
This is because the new API and plugin have been rewritten from scratch to maximize compatibility with as many platforms as possible. I have a working WordPress version that is going through it’s paces on the ComLuv network and on FiddyP and I have a working version on a blogger blog using the JS-Kit system.
I’m particularly proud of the blogger version as it’s a complete replica of the WordPress version using only javascript. The only thing different with the javascript version is the way it confirms the link choice with the ComLuv server and that’s because, unlike WordPress where I can hook into loads of different functions to see what happens to a comment that has a luvlink in it, I have no control of what happens after the comment gets submitted
on an external commenting system like JS-Kit.
I’m really looking forward to getting a few hours behind the screen for pure coding so I can work on Disqus integration. I’m fairly certain that it can be done without too much heartache (famous last words) and the team at Disqus seem to look the part (and they’re not shy of giving me a poke on twitter when anyone asks about disqus+commentluv)
I have a ton of other stuff to do now that ComLuv is live so I will install Disqus on a local machine and start playing as soon as the WP and JS-Kit versions are out (and do the API documentation, and do the site tutorials, and do the badges and …)
The release of the WordPress / WPMu plugin version 2.7 will be on Wednesday 10th June
The release of the Blogger / JS-Kit plugin version will be on Saturday 13 June
CommentLuv for Disqus, ID, JS-Kit and more release schedule
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I get asked a lot about what other platforms support CommentLuv, I mean, I get asked a LOT!
It’s quite a challenge staying on top of the new commenting systems that appear and trying to keep the versions up to date but, with the introduction of the new API there shouldn’t be a platform out there that can’t feel the luv (eventually).
This is because the new API and plugin have been rewritten from scratch to maximize compatibility with as many platforms as possible. I have a working WordPress version that is going through it’s paces on the ComLuv network and on FiddyP and I have a working version on a blogger blog using the JS-Kit system.
I’m particularly proud of the blogger version as it’s a complete replica of the WordPress version using only javascript. The only thing different with the javascript version is the way it confirms the link choice with the ComLuv server and that’s because, unlike WordPress where I can hook into loads of different functions to see what happens to a comment that has a luvlink in it, I have no control of what happens after the comment gets submitted
I’m really looking forward to getting a few hours behind the screen for pure coding so I can work on Disqus integration. I’m fairly certain that it can be done without too much heartache (famous last words) and the team at Disqus seem to look the part (and they’re not shy of giving me a poke on twitter when anyone asks about disqus+commentluv)
I have a ton of other stuff to do now that ComLuv is live so I will install Disqus on a local machine and start playing as soon as the WP and JS-Kit versions are out (and do the API documentation, and do the site tutorials, and do the badges and …)
The release of the WordPress / WPMu plugin version 2.7 will be on Wednesday 10th June
The release of the Blogger / JS-Kit plugin version will be on Saturday 13 June
(if all goes well, of course)
wo0t!
New CommentLuv development progress
Disqus VS CommentLuv Commenting Plug-ins
How to import your blogger blog
Something for the weekend? Some improvements and additions
Clearer signup and CommentLuv blogger released