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Inline Comment posted on "Buzz This!" 16 months ago.

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We have a bunch of new bloggers who have joined us . I'll try to mention as many as possible during the coming weeks. For a real-time list of the newest, visit our home page and look at the right sidepanel. ”


 by lagopi 16 months ago at "Buzz This!".
How do i join?
 by mark 16 months ago at "Buzz This!".
Hi, Visit the page at http://linebuzz.com/myBuzz/ Register, and then go to the getBuzz'd page and get the javascript to install on your blog. Regards, Mark.
 by lagopi 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
i did as you said. my blog is at http://lagopi.blogspot.com. It doesn't seem to be working. shd my readers be registered users of linebuzz to post inline comments in my blog?
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
Hi, I just looked at the source of your blog and I don't see linebuzz installed. Install it, then reply to this comment and I'll take a look and make sure it's working. Mark.
 by lagopi 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
please check now. still not working.
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
checking...
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
OK I found the problem. Another script on your page is causing an error. You might not have noticed it before because you don't have a javascript debugger activated in your browser. But I have one and it pops up an error in Internet Explorer and Firefox. You should fix it because users who visit your site who do have a javascript debugger get an error that pops up. The line that is causing the error is directly below the line that starts with: function ws_results The line number is 2692. I suggest you either remove the script or fix it. That will make LineBuzz work. LineBuzz doesn't execute because that script stops javascript from executing in the browser. I hope that helps. Let us know if there's anything more we can do. Mark
 by lagopi 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
mark, thanks for your help. i removed that widget. still not working.
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
checking...
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
OK, I found it. You have a script installed that is not behaving well and is probably affecting other scripts and widgets on your page. The script is the following: <script src='http://tinyurl.com/2b5ojn' type='text/javascript'></script> The reason it's behaving badly is it hooks into the onload event of your page and removes any other scripts that use onload. Here's the line of code that it uses: window.onload = ppp_init; That prevents anything else from loading after your page has loaded. My suggestion is that you remove this script from your page. That will probably make lineBuzz work and anything else that relies on window.onload will also work. Regards, Mark.
 by lagopi 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
Ok Great. I removed it too and linebuzz works fine now. Mark, you are so good. Thanks. Now one question: Should my readers register in linebuzz in order to comment in my blog? BTW, I am writing a post on LineBuzz. Very exciting concept.
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
We're here to help. I noticed another problem on your blog. I just posted an entry and it didn't appear. I'm working on that now. Leave it installed so I can debug the problem. I think it's because I posted next to the Google AdSense code. It should work so I'm fixing it. I'll let you know when I'm done. Mark.
 by mark 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
OK, it works now. Welcome to the LineBuzz family! :)
 by lagopi 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
Thanks mark. I will soon be posting about you. may be in 1 hr. Another thing i noticed in another blog: the comments disappear behind an embedded youtube video object. that makes the comments unreadable.
 by RyanKuykendall 15 months 29 days ago at "Buzz This!".
That has to do with the options being passed to the flash object...I think that when the object tag (or embed tag...I would actually have to look at the source) you would need to pass in: wmode=transparent This allows dom objects to float above flash movies.


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