Comment Photos and Highlighting

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==Platform==
==Platform==
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For use with [[Blogger]] blogs.
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For use with [[Blogger]] blogs, new and classic both.
==Author==
==Author==
[http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/ Stephen Paul Weber]
[http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/ Stephen Paul Weber]
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[http://purplemoggy.blogspot.com/ PurpleMoggy]
==Homepage==
==Homepage==
[http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/2006/05/comment-photos-and-highlighting.html  Comment Photos and Highlighting]
[http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/2006/05/comment-photos-and-highlighting.html  Comment Photos and Highlighting]
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[http://purplemoggy.blogspot.com/2006/12/comment-author-photos.html Instructions for New Blogger]
==Skill Level==
==Skill Level==
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==Description==
==Description==
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The article presents a free third party service enabling inline comments in [[Blogger]] posts, with profile images. It uses javascript and an online service that parses Blogger profile pages for poster image URLs and more, where available, and shows the image next to each comment. As a bonus for Javascript literate people, Stephen's service is very hackable and enables you to build a host of useful things based on the data available on Blogger profile pages, including (but not limited to) different post styling based on whether a commentor is a member of the blog or not.
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The article presents a free third party service enabling inline comments in [[Blogger]] posts, with profile images. It uses JavaScript and an online service that parses Blogger profile pages for poster image URLs and more, where available, and shows the image next to each comment. As a bonus for JavaScript literate people, Stephen's service is very hackable and enables you to build a host of useful things based on the data available on Blogger profile pages, including (but not limited to) different post styling based on whether a commenter is a member of the blog or not.
==Method ==
==Method ==
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(See complete instructions at the [http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/2006/05/comment-photos-and-highlighting.html homepage].)
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(See complete instructions at the [http://singpolyma-tech.blogspot.com/2006/05/comment-photos-and-highlighting.html homepage] or [http://purplemoggy.blogspot.com/2006/12/comment-author-photos.html PurpleMoggy page].)
# Insert template code into the body element of your [[Blogger template]].
# Insert template code into the body element of your [[Blogger template]].
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[[Category:Hacks]] [[Category:Comments]]
[[Category:Hacks]] [[Category:Comments]]
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[[Category:New Blogger]]
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[[Category:Blogger Classic]]

Revision as of 04:36, 22 December 2006

Contents

Platform

For use with Blogger blogs, new and classic both.

Author

Stephen Paul Weber PurpleMoggy

Homepage

Comment Photos and Highlighting Instructions for New Blogger

Skill Level

You must be comfortable with editing CSS and your Blogger template.

Description

The article presents a free third party service enabling inline comments in Blogger posts, with profile images. It uses JavaScript and an online service that parses Blogger profile pages for poster image URLs and more, where available, and shows the image next to each comment. As a bonus for JavaScript literate people, Stephen's service is very hackable and enables you to build a host of useful things based on the data available on Blogger profile pages, including (but not limited to) different post styling based on whether a commenter is a member of the blog or not.

Method

(See complete instructions at the homepage or PurpleMoggy page.)

  1. Insert template code into the body element of your Blogger template.
  2. Insert a JavaScript snippet in the head element of your Blogger template.
  3. Re-publish your blog.

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