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The best commenting solution for Joomla
Posted by: Qasim Virjee on Monday, 14 December 2009
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home_illustrate_basics.jpgI've advocated the benefits of keeping control of one's own data for some time - with the proliferance of 3rd party/hosted services on the web in the past few years though, I've had to rethink why it is important to not use them to host content or parts of your website.

One of the coolest innovations I've seen in the past couple of years on the web, which has me favouring hosted solutions rather than local ones, are 3rd party comment system providers.  Its now possible to have a service like Disqus or IntenseDebate power the entire commenting function for a site via a javascript call to their service!

This is really groovy for many reasons - including:

  • Not having to worry about upgrading the version of your Joomla-local commenting extension,
  • You can optionally include commenting wherever you want on your site,
  • Because its the business of these service providers to make their system as kick-ass as possible, you know that you'll get all the newest features/functionality when it comes out,
  • They're free.

Recently, the good folks @ Rockettheme released a great extension which brings the simple power of using either Disqus or IntenseDebate (which is owned by Automatik - the Wordpress people) to Joomla and I recommend installing it on your Joomla site today.

We were about to switch over to using Rokcomment with IntenseDebate here on whyjoomla.com this week (as we've already done @ plantseedling.com) but are holding out to see what a new version of iJoomlacomment will look like when akismet is working properly and recaptcha has been implemented...

Honestly, if you're rolling out a new site which doesn't have old comments then its a no-brainer; grab Rokcomment and breathe easy knowing that you'll likely never have to login to your site to delete spammy comments and that your site users will find it a breeze to post their thoughts on your articles.

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Agree with you
posted by Outsource software developer on 2009-12-28
Ican say that disqus and instanse debate works very well with joomla from my personal experience.its smart commenting solution.
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Yep
posted by Jermaine on 2010-01-30
Intense debate really is good! I have used it for my recent blogs too.
www.joomlafactory.ro
posted by Dmitriy Moligev on 2010-02-22
optional commenting including is really a very useful feature, thank you
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