Add Link to Comment Line? |
Add Link to Comment Line? |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 187,159 ![]() |
I want to know if it is possible to add a link on the comment line. So where it normally says (for example):
7:00 PM - add eprops - add comments - email it Is there a script (or can one be made) where I can add a link to that line. My goal is to make it say: 7:00 PM - add eprops (users) - add comments (users) - add comments (guests) - email it Where "add comments (guests)" would be a link to a Haloscan account. (Just a note: I know how to change the other two.) I used to use JaysScripts for guest comments but they haven't worked for a while and was wondering maybe if I could get this to work somehow. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Andrew |
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Sounds interesting! I don't think it'll work out too well though.
For Haloscan you have to post one of the javascript codes in the header, and I guess unless you had premium, I don't think you could edit it into your header? I'm not sure, I guess it's worth a try. Sticking in the "add comments (guests)" part would be pretty easy...just use the link replacement code. But even if Halascan did work on xanga you wouldn't be able to change the names for each new comment page. You'd have to use one for all of them and all of your comments would be on one page. |
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QUOTE(hyperchick @ Jul 30 2005, 6:54 AM) Sounds interesting! I don't think it'll work out too well though. For Haloscan you have to post one of the javascript codes in the header, and I guess unless you had premium, I don't think you could edit it into your header? I'm not sure, I guess it's worth a try. Well I do have premium, so I could enter the code there. Whether or not Xanga would allow it I didn't consider or try out yet. QUOTE Sticking in the "add comments (guests)" part would be pretty easy...just use the link replacement code. Unless I'm misunderstanding you I don't think this is the case. It's true that I'd want to replace the eprop and comment code with other names, but in the case of "add comments (guest)" I'm not merely replacing a link, I'm adding a link that wasn't there before. I don't know how to do that. QUOTE But even if Halascan did work on xanga you wouldn't be able to change the names for each new comment page. You'd have to use one for all of them and all of your comments would be on one page. You lost me here. But you have given me a lot to think about, mostly whether Haloscan will work with Xanga at all. Another question (which might be better suited for another post): how would you suggest I go about letting guests comment on my Xanga? |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 146 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 54,666 ![]() |
Hmm, let me explain things a little more. You have a Haloscan account right? Maybe it'd help more if you had the page open:
1> http://haloscan.com/ 2> Instructions/Code 3> None of the Above/Manual, click Next So now you're at the manual code page. Step ones requires you to put it in your header. If it's possible to edit the header in your xanga then we have that done. What I mean when I say using the Link Replacement Code (Click Here), I mean you could replace the old comment and add the old comment AND the new comment link. See what I'm saying? Well, I hope so. But you're right, I'm not sure if the Link Replacement Code allows HTML. That's something else to try out. If it doesn't work out, you'll have to find another link replacement script that allows HTML. [edit] Not only would the Haloscan comment link not change, your original xanga comment link won't be correct either because every link is different for each entry. Bah. So scratch out the Link Replacement Code. Maybe you can EDIT the xanga skin yourself to make it work, but I can't help you there as I don't have premium.[/edit] Ok. So where I lost you. Look at Step 2 on the Haloscan page. It requires you to substitute "Name" with a different word for every new comment page. If you used the Link Replacement Code (and if it worked) you would only have one name on ALL of the comments. Therefore all of your guest's comments will be on one page whether it's tomorrow's entry or last year's entry. Hopefully you get it better now...hopefully. (This has nothing to do with this, but how long do you have premium for? lol, just curious.) |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 187,159 ![]() |
Okay, so once again the most obvious course of action is the one that I try last. And I do see the problem of having a link on the bottom line now. However, I did not have any luck when adding Haloscan to each individual Xanga post. I put the script in the header. I put the link code at the bottom of a post. But the best I could get was a broken link. I feel like I could be missing something, something obvious. But for the life of me I can't tell what it is.
I know that in the past when I've tried to use some scripts something about Xanga has prevented me from using them. Maybe this is just another one of those cases. QUOTE(hyperchick @ Jul 30 2005, 11:10 PM) I buy premium in yearly increments, so I'll have it through February of next year. It's looking to me now like Haloscan is not the answer (again, unless I'm making a mistake somewhere). If anyone has any ideas (short of a different blog provider) to allow me to have guest comments on Xanga those ideas would be appreciated. Thank you for your help so far. |
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