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Sxore install test

Written on April 4, 2006 by Conor O'Neill

We are playing around with using sxore as our comment management system in preparation for doing some posts on sxore, sxip and Digital Identity. Bear with us as we iron out some glitches.

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6 Comments on “Sxore install test”

  1. Conor O'Neill |

    First sxore comment on the Argolon Blog

  2. Conor O'Neill |

    Second sxore comment on the blog. So far, all is looking well. Really looking forward to the implementation of multiple personas

  3. Conor O'Neill |

    Nice feature of sxore is the ability to do in place response when moderating a comment.

    A feature which might be nice to implement in the future would be permalinks to each individual comment so other blogs could point to specific comments. They do say that 2006 is the year of blog comments being important sources of information.

    There is a plug-in to do this on wordpress but the link to it is currently broken.

  4. weston |

    Where did you read that 2006 is the year of blog comments?

    The sxore content is a little askew when viewing with firefox, you can control how sxore content gets rendered by including your own stylesheet after the sxore.css file and overriding the sxore css classes, they all start with sx_ to make them easy to override.

  5. Conor O'Neill |

    Oh I’ll have to go searching for that quote. At the time I was subscribed to 500 feeds! It might even have just been Scoble or Winer.

    But the whole thrust of the thing I read a few months ago was that there is probably more useful information in blog comments than there is in the blog posts themselves and it is invisible to search engines, technorati etc.

    It’s just one of those ideas which stuck in my head and I’m reminded of it now and then.

  6. Conor O'Neill |

    Test