I’m really sorry to do this to all of you, but I’ve changed the comment system…again. Disqus was causing too many headaches, so I’ve decided to go with IntenseDebate. The good news is that it has most of the features that you enjoyed with Disqus. The better news is that it eliminates two issues that have been giving me headaches. Here are a few notes on IntenseDebate:
– Similar to Disqus, after you get an IntenseDebate account, you can change your display name to whatever you want it to be.
– If you don’t want to get an IntenseDebate account, there are several other login options. WordPress.com, Twitter, and OpenID login options are live. I’m going to try to implement a Facebook option once the old comments are finished importing.
– There are some nifty widget options that might make commenting a little more fun. There’s a “top commenters” widget that is potentially fun and can make a game out of commenting. I’m going to give it a whirl after the import is complete.
– From my test site, it appears that IntenseDebate totally works with my front page and the mobile version of my site.
Thanks in advance for grinding through this with me. I really appreciate it and am sorry to pull another change so soon. I think it’s best for the long run. The funny part is that I wanted to go with IntenseDebate initially, but changed my mind due to Disqus’ popularity. Like Prince Akeem said in Coming to America, “The first reaction is usually the correct one.”
Please let me know what you think of the new new commenting system and if you encounter any quirks.