Jed, put the comment stream in a side bar tab. I did something similar with 
Mocha testing because the framework required only one element on the page 
and I could embed it into each tiddler. I instead embedded it into the 
sidebar as a tab. Then in the tab tiddler I used a widget that would copy 
(appendChild) the one element into it. I saved a reference in memory to the 
original element so it was easy to appendChild each time it rendered. Here 
is my implementation to that sort of thing: 
https://github.com/sukima/promise-tutorial  and see it in action: 
http://sukima.github.io/promise-tutorial/#Welcome

On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 12:39:13 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Well, that sort of works. You can still only have a single comment thread, 
> but you can use their reset function to change which comment thread is 
> displayed. So you would have to have a button on each tiddler where you 
> want comments and the user would have to click on the button to set disqus 
> to display comments for that tiddler. If you open a tiddler and disqus 
> loads without you pressing the button than the comments displayed will be 
> whatever you set the default comment thread to be. So it works but it isn't 
> perfect. I will put the new stuff up on the demo site 
> <http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/DISQUS+Demo/> and update the 
> instructions.
>
> If muut has something to force a reload like this than it would be ideal 
> since you don't need to change the script to switch comment threads.
>

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