From the Department of Overkill: I’ve been tangling with Facebook Connect for WordPress tonight and working out a lot of kinks. I’m also trying to get Facebook and Twitter’s OAuth to coexist. What does this mean? In that once every three months I generate good discussion from a blog post here, you can use your Twitter and Facebook accounts to comment. ;) Once I’ve completed my experiments I’ll be sure to document the process at length.
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Discussion of Improving commenting, etc. is now closed
And now, a series of test comments. Yes, I have a development environment for this, but it’s inconvenient. :)
When you post comments to the blog and you’re logged into Facebook, you’ll be prompted to publish to your news feed — as you’re likely reading from Facebook. :)
So, all I need to do is push the ‘Facebook Connect’ button to login to your blog, comment, and then see the results here (on jaredwsmith.com) and back in FB? Cool.
-JFS
Hmmm. Not sure why your picture’s not there. (Also now testing threaded commenting.)
I suspect it would have worked better had moderation been disabled (which it now is for new comments).