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Comments are enabled on this blog again

February 5th, 2007 by Pete

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Hi All,

I have upgraded my blog to Greymatter 1.7.1 and this has allowed me to re-enable comments in my blog. i disabled them 2 years ago amd talked about it in a post titled "Comments have been disabled from my weblog". Greymatter has recently got a new lease of life and a few people including me are involved in its development. A couple of simple changes has added a requirement to add a phrase to allow comments to be posted. I am also finally starting to work on a comment moderation queue for Greymatter so that should make commenting easier to manage. For now I have decided to open comments for new posts on this blog and see how it goes. Comments will be closed as posts move off the main page.

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February 5th, 2007 at 08:00 pm

Eddie Awad says:

That's great news!
Your blog is now complete smile

Regards



February 5th, 2007 at 09:18 pm

Pete Finnigan says:

Thanks for comment Eddie, it has been difficult to add comments in Greymatte up to now because of the lack of comment management but the recent interest in developing greymatter again means its still worth using for me.

Let the commenting begin!




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