Why did you steal my article and posted on your website? :P
Of course I am kidding ;) It is good to know, that it can handle any content from blockchain.
Of course it would be great to be able to vote for article directly from your blog, but I know that it would require a posting key :/
it could just be a service by steemit.com and those buttons would be tiny iframes or plugins with javascript callbacks to iframes on steemit.com just as how Facebook Connect / FB buttons work. This way there would not be any need to have your posting keys everywhere.
Another solution would be a third party service to whom you authorize the ability to vote on your behalf once.... E.g. the fictional user
steembutton
and this third party has you logged in via a cookie based system and whenever you hit 'upvote' their usersteembutton
upvotes on your behalf.Only thing what is needed is that the content has a representation on the steemit blockchain, so it would be good to think about a structure which maybe 'hides' these merely 'links' to those articles on steemit.com... Maybe have a distinctive type.... or just copy the content over to steemit.... (can also be handled by that third party
steembutton
user: whenever it detects that on a (before) not existing webpage their upvote button is rendered it will at first create a copy onto steemit of that webpage to hold all 'upvotes' for the given page... Since the admin of the website has also allowed thesteembutton
access.I'd love to see services like these created, and I'd build plugins for Reprint that made them easy to integrate!
My focus for the time being is just creating the presentation layer. I believe that once we have a solid, nailed down version of reprint, and people start using it, there will be a huge demand for features like this. This new demand will hopefully inspire people to start creating plugins for reprint, which then the users could use in order to do this more advanced stuff :)
I would love to see this because it's when i would like to share with others it's impossible to do it at the moment. I have a question though? How would someone upvote, comment or how would it count if they do not have a Steemit account? I'm sure alot of people don't have Steemit. Being that this is a secure blockchain.
Well, there's a few options here. If the blog owner wanted to host steem-based comments, then the only way to comment would be for the users to create a steem account and then comment. However, since this is just a website, the blog owner could also install Disqus or any other comment system to use on their site as well, if they don't want to force people to sign up for steem.
There's a number of projects in the works by the community that will hopefully make signing up for steem, voting and commenting a lot easier. We will be taking advantage of those new services as they come online :)
He stole your (really basic) profile page too! Haha.
Yeah, the engine itself will spit out any article you throw at it, and even let you wrap custom URLs around them. It really adds interesting potential to how Reprint could work, because I could include your article in my blog if I thought it was interesting. You'd still be credited and all votes/comments would go on your post, so it would be an interesting way for people to highlight content from another author.
Interestingly enough this also lets people who don't write start blogs... I could start a Reprint blog about web development, and anytime I saw an interesting/useful article I liked, I could just include it on that blog by resteeming it.
It's crazy the things you can do when you're building on top of a huge shared database :)