Doh! Why not use an ActiveWords script for blog comment forms?

Sometimes the obvious isn’t very obvious. Following thousands of blogs means I’m often leaving comments. Even responding to comments on my own blog requires the same process as readers use. It’s stand...

Sometimes the obvious isn’t very obvious. Following thousands of blogs means I’m often leaving comments. Even responding to comments on my own blog requires the same process as readers use. It’s standard to require name, email, and optionally site URL, when commenting so I set up ActiveWords for each of  those. Now I just type a few ActiveWords (rcf, @b, rbu) to enter all the details.

It was only today that I realised nearly all blogs request these details in the same order. It took only a few seconds to create this simple ActiveWords script;

<RCF><TAB><WORD:@b><TAB><RBU><TAB>

ActiveWords_Blog_Comment_Script

Now it’s just “rbc” to leave a comment. That’s 59 potentially error ridden keystrokes without ActiveWords reduced to 3 and no chance for a mistake. Now it’s done it seems so obvious. So why, I wonder, did it take so long to think of?

ActiveWords_Blog_Comment

Screenshot created with SnagIt 8, Animated Gif with Camtasia 4, Magic with ActiveWords

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