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Giving Disqus A Hurl
At Kay’s recommendation, I’ve tossed IntenseDebate, and trying out Disqus for managing comments. Seems to be a little bit less intrusive, so we’ll see how we go.
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So what do I need to do to move my blogger blog to word press and use the word press premium theme (http://cssace.com/free-wp-premium-theme-is-here/) with disqus, etc.? I tried using a wordpress (http://ianniello.wordpress.com/) but I don't see how to upload the theme, etc..
Or is this just a situation where I need to confess to not being smart enough and stick with blogger?
OK – this is where naming two similar things, two similar names turns out not to be a good idea. “WordPress”, is a blogging platform/content management system, which you can install (or have installed for you) on a web server/hosting.
“Wordpress.com” is a free, multi-user environment, using Wordpress (basically). They control what themes you can use, plugins you have applied, and in return, they look after it for you. They're two separate “products”, and you signed up for Wordpress.com.
Disqus rocks !
Great tools for use .
I'm liking Disqus so far. The one thing I wish was different would be to have the options button permanently down here by the comments box. Not a big deal, but still, it would be nice.