Reframe It approaches the idea of Web page comments from a different angle. It puts them in a sidebar that changes for any page you visit so you can comment even if a page has no comments functionality, and there’s no moderation.
Because you start by setting up an account, Reframe It provides a hub to connect all your comments with all your social networks. So it’s easy to bring friends into a discussion, and give them plenty of contexts.


Restart Firefox after installation and you will see a prompt in the sidebar (called the Reframe It Margin) to create a Reframe It account. After that’s set up you can open and close the sidebar. One popular way to make a comment is to highlight text on a page, make a comment about it and post.


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And when you point someone to a site it’s easy to clarify what matters on that site. Right click on an image and choose “Reframe It –Add Comment Here”.


Think of it as a social network that follows you around on the Web. Then think of it as a comment function established by the commentators themselves. Watch this video for clarity.
Reframe it is available for IE and Firefox. Get it from there.

Firefox: Download Here
Internet Explorer: Download Here


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