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CoComment Conversations Tab Added To JK.com

coCommentI’m still really digging this CoComment thing (I wish more blogs were coco enabled! Patience…).  One of the tools they offer is the ability to embed your coco conversations on your own site via a chunk of HTML (if you’re logged into your coco account, navigate here to get your code), so I decided to build a new tab on JK.com to put this on:  Jayson’s coco conversations are located here (and if for some crazy reason you’d like to subscribe to an RSS feed of my coco comments, it supports that as well).

Adding a new tab in Community Server is ridiculously easy, it was tweaking the CSS (like always) that was the finicky part.  The code that coco provides for embedding this in your site doesn’t expose all of the CSS elements it supports (most, but not all), but that’s where the web developer extension for Firefox really shine.  Total implementation time was around 2 hours.  I’ll hammer out the exact steps of adding a new CS tab in a future post.

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Only published comments... Mar 27 2006, 06:16 PM by Jayson Knight
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Keyvan Nayyeri said:

That's nice.
Better approach was to use an XSL Transform on your CoCo RSS feed to have better layout ;)
But this is very good :)
March 28, 2006 5:16 PM

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About Jayson Knight

Jayson Knight was clueless to the computer programming world until he took a C++ class in college. The rest is proverbial history. He has been building applications targeting the .Net framework for 7 years, focusing mainly on internet technologies and database driven web application development.

Most recently he left the world of Corporate IT to finish up his degree in Chemistry, with an eye on Medical School and an Anesthesiology residency program. Read this post for more information.

He is also a Community Server MVP: Community Server is the software that runs this site, plus many others on the web. For more information, check out http://csmvps.com.

When he finds time to pry himself away from his computer and university studies, he can be found on the mountain bike trails when it's warm, and on the ski slopes when it's cold.

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