A couple of proposed changes
I wanted to ask my regular readers whether you would agree with a couple of changes I propose to make on this blog regarding the blogroll and commenting system.
First, I want to put all the external links/blogs in a separate blogroll page by itself, instead of using the sidebar to list each link. Several bloggers have already done this, but I have refrained so far because I wanted your website to get the SEO benefits. I appreciate your link back (whether you have linked from the sidebar or not), so I wanted to retain the sidebar blogroll.
The other proposed change is to reward my regular commenters. I want to remove the "nofollow" attribute on comment URLs, so that people who leave behind their website URLs get their links recognized by search engines. I'm sure most of you would not have any objection to this set up ![]()
On a side note, I want to know how many of you use Gravatars so that I can implement it on the comments page.
So let me have your views on these.
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I also don't regret removing "nofollow", but I have a decent spam fighting setup, which allows me to juice those who are human. Others don't, so they wouldn't be the best candidates. I don't see a down side to this for you, as you seem to have the nasties under control as well.
I've been using Gravatars nearly from the beginning. Actually, I wrote the first version of the Wikipedia article (I remember that Tom was surprised and tickled about it. I don't know if Matt would care as much), which has been morphed into something far more in-depth and complex that what I initiated.
Thing about gravatars is that it can easily be applied to any PHP driven site, so I think I'll just go ahead with that and removing the "nofollow" attribute.
I'll wait for more feedback on the blogroll though.
2. Your prerogative.
3. I don't know what that Gravatar is and I may never use it.
+1 on using Gravatars - because I have one
Actually if I let the latest commenters be displayed in the sidebar, that will give back your link on the front page provided you've commented recently. Is that an acceptable compromise?
Ray, thanks for the feedback.
Maybe to avoid clutter and still have links is to have a random 5 blogs (more in separate page) that changes every day/week/month etc.
I think it's also a good way to reward commenters who post frequently here.
Thanks, Shrinidhi.
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