Saturday, April 29, 2017

Testing some poop


Does the comment box work?

Meh. it won't let me comment. I get a "session expired" message. Still working on it.

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UPDATE: We decided to dump this comment system.




30 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's what SHE said.

Tom Smith said...

sure

bocopro said...

I'll give a shot

Testing

Eskyman said...

Now whatchoo go & do, Willis?

Seems like comments are working for me. Using Maxthon browser & google profile.

gadfly said...

See my additional comment at:

http://gadflyuntested.blogspot.com/2017/04/test.html

Anonymous said...

I won't use Facebook or Google, but the "anonymous" works for me using Win 7/Firefox - Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Skoonj said...

Hello

Anonymous said...

ooooooo!!!! lookie dere!!
well done!

jlw said...

testing

Skoonj said...

I can't make it work.

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

hmmm...

gadfly... I can't post a comment over at your test site either. I get the same "session expired" message

Skoonj... do you get "session expired" too?

gadfly said...

I have been able to post to both blogs - just a short time ago for the second time on C & S. But suddenly the C & S blog is temporarily freezing up when I open your "Testing" post. In the end it opens up and interestingly, it knows that I am the commenter.

The other thing that went weird was my tabs which are no longer all white. A second tab is green and the C & S tab is cream. I am going to reboot.

gadfly said...

Linda - My strange conditions were caused by having two blogger comment screens open at the same time. So Powr had nothing to do with it.

I cannot imagine why only me and a couple of other folks can successfully comment using the widget. I used the Google sign-in option on the widget because I am not a Facebook member.

gadfly said...

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Skoonj said...

What I get is that I am posting with my e-mail address as my name.

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

Skoonj.. want me to delete that comment so you don't get spammed?

Skoonj said...

Yes, please.

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

Deleted, Skoonj.

I can see no way to allow for login and posting using Blogger profiles. Waiting to talk to support.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Did I say I hate bloggers guts?

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

dafuq? where did those ads come from?

Eskyman said...

OK, so is it still working for me?

So far so good....

gadfly said...

Linda/Rodger - Sorry to send you guys on a wild goose chase. Powr worked so I passed it on. I will mention that the paid options allow for Anonymous entry but who wants every comment signed as Anon?

If there are ads showing up, I don't see them - most probably because of my adblocker!

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

gladfly, it was a try, I don't mind trying stuff, even when it doesn't work out.

It's a nice looking platform, and easy to install. There were quite a few reasons we decided to ixnay it.

I guess the ads were always there. I see them now, because I shut off adblocker, in case that was the reason I couldn't post comments through powr, but that didn't help either.

Skoonj said...

Thank you Linda.

gadfly said...

Linda - So are you ready? I have another suggestion.

Another possibility for displayed comments and interactive discussions is to open Google + Comments to our blogger blog. When this is done the Google + comments appear below the post in Blogger with a "Join the Discussion" input. The Blogger comments can be kept as well for anyone who doesn't want to sign up to Google + with a nom de plume.

Blogger Help has the ""how" and here is a blog that uses the system.

gadfly said...

Here is a blogger site using Google + Comments.

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

One of the reasons we rejected Powr comments is that you cannot import older comments into the system, and we didn't want two sets of comments on each post. All comments for a post should be in one place.

If we disabled the regular comment feature on blogger so there was no option to use it and leaving only Powr comments, none of the comments on older posts would show, anywhere. That just plain sucks.

gadfly said...

Linda:

You just made an argument for considering Google + Comments. The comments displayed on blogger are stored on a Google + page designated to collect C & S Comments - so Google has the entire file indexed on Google + and further separated by blog post on Blogger.

Blogger will permit you to turn off Blogger Comments or not but they would naturally be linked to the individual posts as well.

The problem that sits nasty with some respondents is the "real name" required by Google + (and Google for that matter). Personally, and regardless of what does or doesn't happen here, I intend to change my Google "real name" to my first and middle initials plus my last name. I have nothing to lose because my gmail account already displays my nickname and last name. When and if I were to post using Google Plus, I would sign each post with my Blogger name. But, for sure, I won't put my ugly mug on the place provided on Google.

Linda Sue O'Grady said...

There an "add Google+ Comments" gadget installed by google, it's already installed.

However, blogger will not allow the comment code on a main page. The blogger platform is set to "null" the code on the main page and only allow it to appear on individual post pages.

gadfly said...

Linda - Here is some reading material. Yeppers, the Google Plus Comment system has a few steps - mostly establishing a Google Plus account and moving the Blogger profile information over and setting up the place where the comments reside on Plus - but when the link is authorized in Blogger, you get comments under the posts, just like POWr did. One caution: To submit a comment using this system the reader has to be registered on Google Plus. The cantankerous among us can still have access through Blogger Comments.

https://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-to-enable-google-plus-commenting-on-blogspot-blogs.html

https://techcrunch.com/2013/04/18/google-launches-google-commenting-system-for-blogger/

https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/04/bringing-google-comments-to-blogger.html

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2035735/google-and-blogger-cozy-up-with-new-comment-system.html

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