Disqus Revamps its Look and Improves Integration

I’m really excited about this new release. Especially the ability to export all of your comments to Disqus, which gives me the ability to use disqus commenting across my entire site and not loose any comments.

Another GREAT feature, having the comments added to wordpress and disqus. Not only giving me a backup but giving me the ability to deactivate disqus without having to hassle with importing my comments back into my site.

Comment moderation from the wordpress admin is cool but it’s really just an iFrame to the disqus site, with different styling.

(via Disqus Revamps its Look and Improves Integration)

We’ve mentioned Disqus here on ReadWriteWeb numerous times. You can even preview Disqus’ popular commenting system across numerous personal and major blogs. It’s been taking off since it hit the scene with advocates such as Steven Hodson and Louis Gray. Now, they’re taking their platform to the next level with a new look and improved integration.

Fresh Redesign

There are numerous updates to the Disqus site design. As of today, Disqus has went from this:

to this:

You’ll notice that there is an entirely new layout and color scheme for everything. However, one thing fans of Disqus will appreciate is the emphasis that has been placed on the most important aspects of the service. For example, there’s a lot more emphasis in the site design on management options for comments and threads. It’s a lot easier to jump directly to the original comment’s link and options that used to appear hidden are much more noticeable now.

A Shift in Perspectives

The site has also shifted to the user as the focal point instead of the sites that are being managed using Disqus. This could be due to the fact that users are starting to sign up to the Disqus service to claim their comments, but not integrate their commenting system into their blogs. In doing so, the profile page for Disqus users has an entirely new meaning and design. The profile page will now serve as a comment blog for users and the redesign only serves to confirm the shift.

Much More Under the Hood

Disqus as also released new APIs for developers to allow for deeper and better Disqus apps and integrations. New platform integrations include:

  • SEO friendly comments
  • Automatic data sync between Disqus and the local database
  • Seamless import/export of old and new comments
  • Comment moderation from the WordPress Admin

Disqus now hosts comments for over 30,000 websites. With a substantial amount of growth and backing from numerous major hitters including Robert Scoble and two writers from ReadWriteWeb, we expect to see more great things from Disqus in the future!


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  • I can't believe I haven't come across Disqus before now. It seems perfect for managing comments and integrates with social media sites too. I'm a convert
  • Guest
    Nice one. I have stumbled and twittered this for my friends. Hope others find it as interesting as I did.
  • Now if only they wouldn't require javascript for commenting...
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