Thanks to your post, the comments and the discussion that ensued, I was able to recreate the same effect on my Wordpress blog: https://www.lealternative.net/2024/10/21/cal-com-infrastruttura-di-pianificazione-per-chiunque/ 🧡
@morrowind
"Duckquill has built in support for loading Mastodon comments see (the example on the theme site), given the link where you posted it. But I don’t much care for Mastodon …I prefer Lemmy, where you don’t really care about followers, as long as your content is good and posted to right community(ies). So I made my own."
https://blog.coship.fyi/blog/lemmy-comments/
Well, I’m going to reply from a Mastodon account anyway. So there : P
Doesn’t Lemmy already support federated wordpress blogs as locked communities? I don’t really see how this extra complexity is needed.
Kinda cool. To be honest I’m mostly posting this to test it.
Ooh, that’s nice. I could see that effectively replacing disqus comments below articles. Cool beans!
This is a test comment to check the functionality.
This is a test reply to test the functionality of the test comment.
This reply is for informing you that both your and my comments are visible on the blog. Also, i’m posting from lemm.ee and the user is from .ml. So cross-instance comments are also working.
Good job @morrowind@lemmy.ml
Awsum!
Hey aren’t you the duckquill dev?
Mhm :)
peachy keen, friend. peachy keen.
Alright, let’s see if this shows
it be there! ;-)
awesome job!
Lets gooo ╰(*°▽°*)╯╰(*°▽°*)╯
Neat!
History in the making. This is what open source is all about.
Nice, I did the same for my blog. Didn’t want to build a whole comment system when Lemmy fits the bill quite nicely :)
Drop a link! I’d like to see it
Ha sure, although since it is not well traveled there aren’t any Lemmy comments yet. But you’re very welcome to visit…
See: Gele Sneeuw
I did the same using Mastodon for my blog, ended up switching to Disqus (shudders) just because it supports more SSO options for accounts that my limited readership is likely to have
Nice work!
It would be nice if you could sign-in/comment directly from the blog. But I’m guessing the Lemmy api doesn’t provide that without making the blog it’s own instance
It could be a web app like Voyager but you really shouldn’t just enter your credential willy nilly all over the place.
naawww this is tuff
Would be cool if something like this existed for WordPress