I ran across this skin while looking for new ones for a different blog. It happened to look similar to what I was hoping to create someday so I thought I would use it for a while. I’ve already modified a few small things to get it to look a little more to my liking, but it was overall very nice.

A while ago I posted about using Haloscan for a commenting system. There were many reasons I didn’t want to use it on here so I tested it out on a project site . A few weeks later, I heard about Disqus and it seemed to do everything I could ask for. I’ve implemented their system on Code Spatter to see how I like it. The best thing is I can stop using it and go back to wordpress comments with no hassle since they are stored in my database as well as on the disqus server.

I use webfaction to host a lot of my django projects. It has an easy setup that will get you developing quickly and a great community of talented programmers. There is also a quick setup for rails, wordpress, and a lot more.

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