2009
Socializing Baekdal.com - Articles - Baekdal.com
by sbrothierBaekdal.com now features a completely redesigned commenting system that tabs into the power of social networks. Instead of manually typing in your name, you simply press a button. How amazing is that...
Blog comments design considerations
by piouPiouMRéfexions sur la structure et le design des commentaires d'un blog.
2008
Feel Free to Comment - Delta Tango Bravo
by sbrothierWe just rolled out a new comments system today at Digg. Redesigning one of the busiest and most vibrant comments areas on the web is pretty intimidating. Every day quite a few thousands of people participate in the comments and many more read the comments even if they're not participating. Despite its shortcomings, many people are familiar with the current system and forcing people to adapt to an altered version isn't something I took lightly.
DISQUS | Turn Blog Comments into a Webwide Discussion with a Powerful Comment System
by sbrothier & 2 othersDisqus is a powerful comment system that easily enhances the discussion on websites.
In minutes, connect your community with those of over 25,000 other websites.
Track conversations across the web, plus bridge discussions with your favorite services such as FriendFeed and Plaxo. Next »
Newsvine - New Comment Threads are Live (For Some People)
by sbrothierBeginning today, we are rolling out a completely rewritten comment system. Some users may notice the changes immediately, and others may notice the new stuff several days later. In other words, this is a rolling release, and since it may contain some bugs, we'd rather only a subsection of the Newsvine population be exposed to it at this time.
Slashdot FAQ - Comments and Moderation
by sbrothierThese are just different ways of displaying what can be a rather long list of comments.
Ajaxian » Digg’s new comment system and jQuery
by sbrothierBy far the most complex portion of the comments system was how dynamic it was going to be. Threads would be zipping in and out, we’d be creating 90% of the HTML dynamically in the DOM from JSON, posting and editing over AJAX, etc. It was during design that Micah and I also plotted to remove script.aculo.us and replace it with the smaller jQuery library. The entire comment system is, in fact, a series of jQuery plugins.
Digg's New Threaded Comment System
by sbrothierDigg has added a new comment system which, in an apparent effort to fight "comment abuse", hides replies automatically. Comments can be expanded either through clicking on 'View Replies' or using the 'Expand Tree' button in 'Comment Display Options'. The Digg Up and Digg Down buttons also have new icons.
JS-Kit: Comments service
by sbrothierThe Comments service provides a full-featured commenting engine for your web site. It is implemented as a lightweight widget and is incredibly easy to install on any static or dynamic web page.
Digg the Blog » Blog Archive » New Comments System Released!
by sbrothier (via)Hola! We’re excited to launch the new Comments system – we’ve listened to your requests and feedback and have incorporated many of your suggestions. Some highlights include:
Reader Guide To Lifehacker: Threaded Comments Now at Lifehacker
by sbrothierAfter months of work behind the scenes, vague promises up front, and half-assed hacks, today we are very excited to take the wraps off exciting new stuff for Lifehacker commenters. In order to make having conversations with your fellow readers here easier, we've just rolled out a major revamp to our site commenting system. Fresh out of the oven, our all-new "threaded comments" system organizes comment replies more logically and makes discussing the post at hand—and other users' reactions to it—easier to do and digest. Hit up any post with comments to start tinkering with the new system yourself, or read on to get the full rundown of what's changed and why.
A visual guide to navigating blog comments | Blog | 1976design.com
by sbrothier & 1 otherI’ve made another improvement to the comments system, and this time I think it’s pretty innovative (well, I think the last one was as well, but I do like this one).
This only works 100% correctly in Mozilla, and I’m not sure why. IE and Opera get 90% of the way there, and that’ll do until I figure out what the problem is. Anyway, on to the idea…
2007
Honeypot Captcha
by sbrothier & 2 othersI was thinking about alternative ways to block comment spam the other day and it occurred to me that there’s potentially a simpler solution than the Invisible Captcha approach I wrote about.
2005
Developer Discussion: Preview post
by ecmanautWhen posting on the Ning Developer Discussion Board...<br><br>...Hmm, that is one lengthy name, and you seem to have forgotten to add it in the alt="" attribute of the header image too (for cut and paste convenience for lazy typists like myself and improv
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