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Echochamber.js is a third-party script you can install to add a simple comment form to your blog post or website.
why not just use disqus?
Because then there'd be a chance that someone would read the comments. You might have to read those comments. You don't want that.
When a user submits a comment, echochamber.js will save the comment to the user's LocalStorage, so when they return to the page, they can be confident that their voice is being heard, and feel engaged with your very engaging content. It does not make any HTTP requests. Since LocalStorage is only local, you and your database need not be burdened with other people's opinions.
Copy and paste the following code where you want your comments to appear:
<script id="echochamber">
var EchoChamber = window.EchoChamber || {};
(function() {
EchoChamber.discussionURL = window.location;
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/echochamberjs/dist/main.js';
script.async = true;
var entry = document.getElementById('echochamber');
entry.parentNode.insertBefore(script, entry);
})();
</script>
Requirements: node
1.Fork the repo
npm install
If you want to work with the iframe environment, there are some steps:
So you want the widget running on one server, and the host on another. I do this locally by messing with /etc/hosts like so:
127.0.0.1 publisher.dev
127.0.0.1 widget.dev
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName publisher.dev
DocumentRoot "/Users/username/directory-of-widget"
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName widget.dev
DocumentRoot "/Users/username/directory-of-page"
</VirtualHost>
./script/watch.sh
during dev (unix only)./script/build.sh
before making a pull request