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sabato 14 novembre 2009

Google wave in blog post.

I received an invite to google wave, but I didn't find a relevant use yet. Let's try to embed it in a blog post.

I'm following the rules listed here:

http://heresmycode.blogspot.com/2009/10/add-google-wave-in-your-site.html

And here (I hope) there is the wave!


First impression? It's very very slow, and well.. ugly :D
I see post as anonymous on Safari..and changes to the wave are not updated.
And, most of all.. see what happens if the user is not logged in into waves.
Maybe I should work on personalizing it..maybe this is not worth the effort?
Do anyone know if there is a better way to use wave to publish content? Sugges sites with a good use of wave embed, if you have any!

By the way, if U need invites I have some available..

giovedì 12 novembre 2009

Strange Anonymous comments - "good start" ?

Lately on this and other blogspot blogs I'm receiving strange comments from anonymous users like:

"good start"
“quello che stavo cercando, grazie”
“leggere l'intero blog, pretty good”


and similar phrases. Spam? Sure, but why? No link attached, just the short "appreciation" phrase.
Maybe links were removed by blogspot? Should I remove such comments?


By the way, to subscribe to a Blogspot blog comment feed, the url is:


feed://BLOGNAME.blogspot.com/feeds/comments/default

lunedì 7 gennaio 2008

U comment, I follow




this blog is now "nofollow free".
What does thism mean? URLs in comments will now be followed by bots and search engine!

Blogger uses the "nofollow tag" in comments by default, but it's possible and easy to remove it:

just go under "template" and "edit html".

Check "Expand Widget Templates".

search for

<a expr:href='data:comment.authorUrl' rel='nofollow'>


and cancel the "rel='nofollow'" part! Only
<a expr:href='data:comment.authorUrl'>

should remain.

it's easy and fast!


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