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You know, my method is a bit complex. Some users could think they have to write their comment in the box if there isn't a note, and some could ignore the message asking not to remove the coding. I once posted in Solar's blog at Simpsons Wiki about moving to ShoutWiki that we can request blogs at ShoutWiki. Actually, they're blog-like comments. It's a [http://www.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Help:Social_tools social tool]. You can see more about comments [http://www.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Help:Comments here]. It's much better than Wikia blogs because you can make the comments only for some users, score comments and it's not for all articles (unlike Wikia's idea of "article comments"). Only pages with the <code><comments /></code> tag. We can either add this to all forum pages (by using the "preload" parameter on the buttons to create forums, so that the tag is already present in the edit box) or ask ShoutWiki to add a new namespace caled "blogs". In my opinion, it's a great tool. What do you say? Should we enable comments? {{User:TheHomer/sig}} 01:02, 9 November 2010 (UTC) | You know, my method is a bit complex. Some users could think they have to write their comment in the box if there isn't a note, and some could ignore the message asking not to remove the coding. I once posted in Solar's blog at Simpsons Wiki about moving to ShoutWiki that we can request blogs at ShoutWiki. Actually, they're blog-like comments. It's a [http://www.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Help:Social_tools social tool]. You can see more about comments [http://www.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Help:Comments here]. It's much better than Wikia blogs because you can make the comments only for some users, score comments and it's not for all articles (unlike Wikia's idea of "article comments"). Only pages with the <code><comments /></code> tag. We can either add this to all forum pages (by using the "preload" parameter on the buttons to create forums, so that the tag is already present in the edit box) or ask ShoutWiki to add a new namespace caled "blogs". In my opinion, it's a great tool. What do you say? Should we enable comments? {{User:TheHomer/sig}} 01:02, 9 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
+ | :Sounds Great. We should request a new Blog namespace in my opinion. ----[[User:Smiley12|Smiley12]] <small vertical-align="center">([[User talk:Smiley12|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Smiley12|contribs]])</small> 04:41, 9 November 2010 (UTC) |
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You know, my method is a bit complex. Some users could think they have to write their comment in the box if there isn't a note, and some could ignore the message asking not to remove the coding. I once posted in Solar's blog at Simpsons Wiki about moving to ShoutWiki that we can request blogs at ShoutWiki. Actually, they're blog-like comments. It's a social tool. You can see more about comments here. It's much better than Wikia blogs because you can make the comments only for some users, score comments and it's not for all articles (unlike Wikia's idea of "article comments"). Only pages with the <comments />
tag. We can either add this to all forum pages (by using the "preload" parameter on the buttons to create forums, so that the tag is already present in the edit box) or ask ShoutWiki to add a new namespace caled "blogs". In my opinion, it's a great tool. What do you say? Should we enable comments? — TheHomer (Talk • Contributions) 01:02, 9 November 2010 (UTC)