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Comments-Module #17
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On the shoulders of experts would be better I guess. Have seen disqus on plenty of sites since long.... |
Think so too, only thing is, if the users have to login twice (once for fedu and once for disqus), this is maybe a big hurdle to take. |
I dont see the problem, it will be like on every else site which is using disqus. Or will you only allow commenting when the user is loggend in with fedu? |
well, we thought the user has the possibility to write a comment after the login-process. To login twice isn´t great ^^. |
I read through the documentation of Disqus and found this: Do I understand this correct, this will enable registered user of our app to comment to disqus? I'm thinking about just implementing this with the second login, because this will be much trouble, or? |
Is it not the case, that a visitor will be logged in to disqus already, if he had signed in on some different site? To keep it simple for us, I agree to the double login. |
http://disqus.com/ or other external service?!
multiple-login on site should be avoided
self-crafted solution better?!
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