Browsing Archive: July, 2009

Adding multiple codes into the DISQUS Settings of blogs

Posted by Kroocrew on Saturday, July 25, 2009, In : autocodes 
The facility for adding comments using the DISQUS feature also allows you to add extra HTML coding to each post if it's relevant to the process of the comment.

For instance I have installed the DIGG Submit and Vote button via this method. I have also added the pingback facility by placing the relevant code into the DISQUS Settings of the blog. The post is in this blog Installing the Pingback module into DISQUS enabled Yola blogs



Now there is a facility for adding CSS to the comments section of ...
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Installing the Forett Pingback module into DISQUS enabled Yola blogs

Posted by Kroocrew on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : Linkbacks 
1.    Open the Trackback Wizard page
2.    Copy the lowest section (R click Copy or Ctrl+C) or copy it from here.
<a href="http://web.forret.com/tools/trackback.asp?title=<$BlogItemTitle$>&blog_name=<$BlogTitle$>">trackback</a>
 
3.    Open your Blog Manager
4.    Select the tab "Settings"
5.    Scroll down below the Disqus insertion code and create a couple of spare lines with your ENTER key.
6.    Paste the code previously copied. (indicated by the arrow)


7.    Highlight the field marked <Blog Titl...
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Using the DISQUS Trackback URL to enable a fully functioning Trackback with Ping and excerpt.

Posted by Kroocrew on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : Linkbacks 
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This is a diagramatic representation of the Trackback as it was originally developed by by SixApart, Mena & Ben the creators of the MovableType blog package.



http://webforumz.com/misc.php?do=linkbacks#trackbacks


The Trackback discussed here in fact is misnomer, it is a Pingback and will allow you to make a comment on a specific blog post of another writer. It is better described diagramatically as:



The confusion in definitions has probably resulted in the numerous systems out there an...

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Searching for a Refback module to install on generic platform blogs

Posted by Kroocrew on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : Linkbacks 


The Refback is the third type of "linkback" described by Six Apart, . It's not commonly referred to but is a way of determining who is referring to your posts within their posts. Once again an automatic function and it doesn't require any input or contact by either the original writer or the referencing writer.

"A Refback is also a link.  In this case, however, Site A (link originator) does not need to "tell" anything to Site B (receptor). Instead, the receptor Site "discovers" this li...
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Subscribing to RSS Blog feeds or any other RSS feed.

Posted by Kroocrew on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : RSS Readers 
Subscribing to an RSS news feed.

RSS stands for "really simple syndication". A system that allows people to send information to the web without the need to deliver a specific email address.

Content of blogs and Web sites are often sent via an RSS feed by ordinary Web users.

You will see a small button like these somewhere on their page:

                                                                           

among thousands of others.

These are all the same thing. These Buttons are known by...
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Increasing your readers. Syndicating your posts through various multiple channels

Posted by Kroocrew on Thursday, July 23, 2009, In : Syndication 
People obtain their news like blogs by various channels. The bookmark "chicklets" that are so common are a guide to what people are using.
It's worthwhile syndicating your posts through a number of these appropriate syndicators as it may place your posts in the most interested groups rather than in a single amorphous pool. The steps are generally well explained on their sites and usually requires some initial registration. Subsequently the process of submitting your post can be done a number ...
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How to use "Social Bookmarks"

Posted by Kroocrew on Tuesday, July 21, 2009, In : Social Bookmarks 
These Social Bookmarks seem to be increasing all the time. All these small buttons and badges are now becoming confusing. What are they and are they of any use to me?

It's all based on like minds and common interests. Forming communities on line or around the so called "blogosphere" who have an interest in the categories of stuff that they enjoy. One reader of course may have many interests and belong to a number of these social sites. It's simply a way to be informed and/or to be noticed. You...
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