If you are using Blogger and hosting your blog with your own Web Hosting solution (aka FTP Classic), then you will now be able to remove the NoFollow attribute from the comment author's links. Blogger Classic blogs hosted at Blogspot.com are still S.O.L. for the time being.
I do believe this blog is the first official FTP Blogger account to go DoFollow. Go ahead and give the comment area to this post a test run.
Past comments will still temporarily be NoFollow until (A.) somebody attaches another comment onto the post or (B.) I republish this entire blog. In the case of the latter, that will not be happening for another couple of days. I am in the process of adding on more functionality scripts which will be detailed at Tips 4 Blogspot in the near future. Fair warning, you may see some unpleasant side-effects while viewing this site during that time period.
UPDATE :: The Remove NoFollow Tutorial is available now. It will require that you enable PHP for your FTP Classic Blogger pages. Adding PHP to your blog will allow you to create server-side includable header, footer and sidebar files, amongst other little goodies.
The scripting package I am working on is called pfBlogger and will open up all sorts of possibilities for FTP Classic blogs that were never before possible -- think trackbacks, personally hosted commenting, spam filters, stat tracking etc. Major features and documentation will be hosted here at WebStractions (accessible via nav menu above) while the Tips 4 Blogspot site will be geared for instruction on it's usage.
I am actually getting pretty psyched over this, and I can officially add it to BUMPzee's DoFollow list as well as, Andy's ultimate list of of DoFollow & NoFollow plugins.
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hey there WS! welcome to the dofollow club! i'm amazed you are using blogger but anyway, it's good to have another blog join the dofollow club.
ReplyDeletecheers!
-rob
Thanx Advice.
ReplyDeleteOne advantage that Blogger has, in this configuration here, is that they handle all the data. My hope is to have nothing on the Template, except data and have it transferred over here for presentation.
If I add enough functionality to this, it will probably be comparable to a blog hosted at WordPress. In fact, I will be looking to them for some of the routines. Already have function classes and looking into the Akismet API too.
Hi! I saw your comment on my blog and thought I'd stop in.
ReplyDeleteMy blog has been a Dofollow blog for about a month now. I think you'll like it.
Thanx Tinu. I actually have just submitted the post over at the Tips blog.
ReplyDeleteWill update this post to reflect that.