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CommentLuv Plugin Activated

I’ve seen it on a few blogs and I must say I liked it a lot.

I just installed the CommentLuv plugin that basically checks the URL of a commenter and tries to recover a link to the latest blog post of that commenter to add it at the end of a comment.

I think this a great way to showcase the content of other blogger’s posts… and it gives the commenter the option to not link if they don’t wish to advertise.

(Maybe like people who don’t update their blogs all that often…. )

I hope you like it.

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 3:02 pm | Permalink
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    An interesting idea. I am posting to see if it works with my blog, since it is not a “standard” software package.

    Trask

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 3:19 pm | Permalink
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    I luv commentLuv comments.

    I think I’ll install it on my blog too.

    Yax’s last blog post..Dungeon Mastering Milestone

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 4:01 pm | Permalink
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    Interesting. I wonder how well it works.

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 4:26 pm | Permalink
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    Fun! Some other blog I comment on has this, but it doesn’t work for me…. I wonder if it’ll work here. :)
    Edit: YAY! It did!

    Geek’s Dream Girl’s last blog post..MSL: Minis Seeking Love (Dungeons of Dread edition)

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 5:55 pm | Permalink
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    @Trask: I won’t work in some more esoteric platforms like Wiki-based blogs and such.

    @ Joe C.: Welcome on the blog… Hmmm, it doesn’t seem to work for you.

    From the plugin’s homepage:

    The CommentLuv Wordpress Plugin will visit the feed of the comment author and attempt to scrape the last post they made and display it under their comment, this way you can encourage people to join in the discussion of your posts and give something back straight away.

    The plugin looks for a feed in the default location of your blog, for Wordpress users this will be /feed/ or /?feed=rss, blogspot users get /feeds/posts/default, web-log blogs are now included thanks to Edward De Leau. If it can’t find a feed there then it will search your part of your website for an alternate link (

    The plugin retrieves your last post at the time of the comment being posted and appends the extra text just before the comment gets saved to the database, this way it doesn't put any extra load on the database or server other than the effort required add another 60 or so characters to the comment content.

    @Yax: Copycat! I’ll still win you know… :)

    @e: Yay indeed!

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    GAZZA
    Posted April 10, 2008 at 8:36 pm | Permalink
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    It occurs to me that if this works, it might find blogs that I’ve forgotten about. :) I doubt it will, though…

    (edit) Nah, didn’t think it would. Which is probably for the best, trust me - if you’d ever read anything I’d written, you’d agree that forcing anyone else to do so probably constitutes a violation of the Geneva Convention against cruel and unusual punishment. ;)

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 8:40 pm | Permalink
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    You doubt it will work or that it will find blogs you forgot about? ;)

    The RPG crowd of commenters navigates around a few concentric RPG/Geek Blog circles that isin’t all that large yet (but it’s growing).

    Like I see you on Shamus’ blog quite a lot and I learned today that you were from Down Under! Can I trade you a Foster’s for a Molson?

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    GAZZA
    Posted April 10, 2008 at 8:51 pm | Permalink
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    I doubt that it will find any of my blogs - and indeed it doesn’t. :)

    I am indeed from Down Under, and sure - if you want Aussie beer I can get you some. Drop me an email with an address to send it to.

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 8:54 pm | Permalink
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    Oh that’s because you wrote none of your blogs in the ‘Website’ part of the comment form… that’s needed to start the Blog post hunt.

    I’ll contact you by email to start a beer exchange!

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 9:19 pm | Permalink
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    Good idea Phil, it’s all about the community and their experiences.

    Andy’s last blog post..News Links: 4/10/08

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    Posted April 10, 2008 at 9:48 pm | Permalink
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    Bah! Nobody in Australia actually drinks Fosters.

    Seriously, when they found out about that commercial, my aussie friends all said “Wait, THAT’s what we’re known for? It couldn’t even be a GOOD beer?”

    Phil - it didn’t find mine, either. And my blog is right on my website root.

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 3:38 am | Permalink
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    That’s something I just have to try for my blog..

    Karsten’s last blog post..Watch yourself bleed to death in slow motion

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 3:43 am | Permalink
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    And will this work? BTW, you could also use the plug in that gets Gravatars as icons for everybody on wordpress.com (and many others)

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 4:14 am | Permalink
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    Sounds like a great idea…

    Sam Judson’s last blog post..How to use ECHO to output a blank line

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 5:12 am | Permalink
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    @Andy: Thanks, that really what I want to build a community OF MINIONS TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD MWA HA HA HA!…

    Oops.. sorry, got carried away, moving on.

    @Karsten: Hey it worked in your 1st comment! As for the Gravatar plugin, unless I misunderstand you, it is already installed. It’s just that if you don’t register one over at Gravatar.com, Shamus Young’s Wavatar plugin steps in and generates a unique smiley for you.

    That way I can recognize you all :)

    @Sam: I really like it so far… pity that it’s somewhat buggy and doesn’t work for all.

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 8:25 am | Permalink
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    Very cool!

    I’m wondering - do you host your own blog from your house? Do you have a physical sever, virtual machine? Just curious.

    I use Google’s blogger but have been thinking about doing something a bit more flexible.

    Michael

    Michael Natale’s last blog post..Doctor Who, Torchwood and BSG

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 8:56 am | Permalink
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    @MichaelN: I started over at Blogger (the blog i still around at chattydm.blogspot.com) but after having issues with spamming and with the growth of the readership, I decided to get an account for a Hosting company (Hostmonster.com).

    For 6$ a month I have my own domain name, 300 GB of space, 3 terabytes of Bandwidth and more SQL databases that I’ll probably ever need.

    The catch? I had to pay 2 full years in advance (so about 175$ give or take).

    So I basically installed Wordpress on that space (the host provides a one-click install) and the forum software. All the images I use since I moved in November are stored on the host’s server.

    I’d suggest you give Wordpress a look on Wordpress.com. If you want the most flexibility, hosting your own is best. But it costs money. Blogger and Wordpress.com based blogs are free.

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 10:35 am | Permalink
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    I’ve got a link but no blog, so here’s to curiosity. :)
    nope, as expected.

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    Posted April 11, 2008 at 1:19 pm | Permalink
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    Awwww it didnt work….

    Still a generator page is always a nice ressource to go by… I’ll add it to my extended blogroll.

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    Posted April 12, 2008 at 8:20 am | Permalink
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    A Truly good idea.

    Maikl’s last blog post..How to kill - part 1 “Why you shall not kill characters”

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    Posted April 12, 2008 at 8:27 am | Permalink
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    Maikl: I’ll add you to my extended blogroll too!

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    Posted April 12, 2008 at 11:00 am | Permalink
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    Alas, I am not getting any love from this one, even after switching my website to my blogger mirror.

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