2 Apr
I bit the bullet & updated the FriendFeed Comments plugin to version 1.0. I then noticed a couple of other things I needed to do, so I immediately updated it to 1.1. So lets just say we skipped 1.0 Ok?
No real functionality changes, just a bit of housekeeping and admin tweaks. The plugin will now warn you if you haven’t entered a FriendFeed nickname in after activating the plugin. Also, after saving your nickname on the options page, it puts up a reminder to put the <?php wp_ffcomments(); ?> tag in your single post template.
So get it running & let me know what you think!
3 Responses for "FriendFeed Comments WordPress plugin 1.1 release"
Works great!!!
Any chance of getting some generic javascript code put together with a few variables you could set to make this work on any blog? I’m kind of thinking like the Disqus code where you set a few variables (main one in this case being the URL) and it displays the thread as you would expect.
I’m afraid not, the disqus script loads up an iframe that’s run from their
servers, the friendfeed script is generated from your blog when it runs
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