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.
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.
Reframe it is available for IE and Firefox. Get it from there.
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