Easy, yes, I suppose for someone who understands exactly what to do, and 
when, or when not to do it. Unfortunately, I'm just not one of them.

Not a jab, but I've come across the same thing with trying to figure out 
how to do something as basic as adding Google Adsense or Analytics code 
into Habari. 

Sure, most dev bloggers eschew the notion of seeing those Adsense pennies 
roll in by the nickel, but I suspect it as one of the first things the 
general website owner thinks about.

Maybe the plugin from Graham Christensen works. Maybe it doesn't. I'm 
thinking perhaps I don't want to break something without some reassurance 
that it will do what I expect it to, without being told later that I should 
have known to "just add some code somewhere" instead.

Frankly, I feel almost too embarrassed to ask the simple questions some 
times so I keep searching for the answers before breaking down. Once I get 
that answer I try to save the next person the humiliation of not knowing by 
creating a thread on the topic.

So, please, try to explain to me in baby talk just what you did in this 
case since it is still not clear to me at all.

PS. I also vote for Morgante Pell's Mpango to at least temporarily describe 
the available plugins.



On Monday, January 21, 2013 11:43:35 AM UTC-5, Chris J. Davis wrote:
>
> I would imagine that you see it on a great many sites, since it is as easy 
> as dropping a line or two of javascript into your template. That is how I 
> have it running on my site. I'm not archiving any of the comments on my 
> side, so no plugin is really needed.
>
> On Jan 21, 2013, at 9:49 AM, Les Henderson 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> I guess what confused me most was seeing Disqus being used on several 
> Habari powered sites as though your plugin was working perfectly fine. 
>
> Maybe some users were just adept enough to figure out how to accomplish 
> the task without it.
>
> On Sunday, January 20, 2013 8:39:42 PM UTC-5, michaeltwofish wrote:
>>
>> On 21 January 2013 11:53, Les Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: 
>> > My mistake then. 
>> > 
>> > I see it as an Available Plugin so I figured it might be ready for 
>> prime 
>> > time since there is nothing to indicate otherwise. I hope I might be 
>> > forgiven my ignorance and lack of depth perception. 
>>
>> The scathing talk was directed at the plugin, not you. I can talk 
>> scathingly of it because I wrote the dirty hack :) 
>>
>> Thanks, I've added a note to the readme saying it shouldn't be used. 
>>
>> > Might it have been a reasonable suggestion had it been up to snuff? 
>>
>> Absolutely! 
>>
>> -- 
>> Michael C. Harris 
>> http://twofishcreative.com/michael/blog 
>> IRC: michaeltwofish #habari 
>>
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