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    This might sound stupid, i m desparetly looking for a script exactly like dynamicdrive.com's css library comment system.

    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/cs...vertical-menu/

    I have a website with lot of visitors coming in and want them to rate stuff without registering..

    help would be appreciated...

    Dave

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    I would like this too

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    Thank you so much!

    Another stupid question.....

    Are the CSS Library pages being manually created or is there a script used?

    I am actaully trying to integrate a review system for movies with my existing website...and I am looking for a system excatly like dynamic drive 'CSS LIBRARY'.

    Help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Dave

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    Now this might sound stupid... but do you have to have a different database for each different comments area?

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    @niravdave
    ddadmin uses ExpressionEngine for the CSS styles section.

    I just found out about EE a few weeks ago and am seriously considering moving exclusively to it as my default CMS for client sites. It has a built in comments module if you're interested. Also comes with a free Core version if you don't want to shell out for the license (which is fairly cheap).

    But it's not just a plug-and-play system. You would have to reformat your site a bit to make it all play nicely. Well worth it, in my book though.


    @Briggs
    you don't need a different database. you could have a different table within one database for each of your sections or you could just have one field within your comments table that specifices which comments area that comment is for.

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