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9/11/2007 12:14 AM
 

I have a series of articles on my website that I have put into a text/html module.  These are not blogs and don't make sense in a blog module.

How can I allow users to make comments at the end of the article?  I only have one article per page - is there some sort of module that I can place at the bottom that will allow users to have a discussion focused on the article on the page?

Thanks,

Justin

 
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9/11/2007 8:17 AM
 

Here is one:

http://www.zldnn.com/Modules/PageComment/tabid/167/Default.aspx

I'm just curious though, what is a Blog if it is not an Article that allows comments?


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9/11/2007 8:56 AM
 

With the blog module, none of the content outside of the blog changes.  For a magazine format, you might want a lot of different context (sidebars, ads, etc.) on the same page as the article that relates to that article speciofically, and you just can't achieve that using the blog module.

 
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9/11/2007 9:08 AM
 

Exactly.  Thanks for the first commet though, that thread in Chat looks like it's exactly what I need!

 
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9/11/2007 9:14 AM
 

With the blog module, none of the content outside of the blog changes.  For a magazine format, you might want a lot of different context (sidebars, ads, etc.) on the same page as the article that relates to that article speciofically, and you just can't achieve that using the blog module.

 

Good example, thanks for pointing that out.  I guess it would be nice to be able to pull a specifc blog post or individual article into a page, instead of having the blog or article module "drive" the output using it's own categorization system.

 


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