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elcome to the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blog. The aim of this blog is to introduce the readers to music that is out of print, commercially unavailable, released under a creative commons license, or with approval by the featured artist. The majority of the music posted here would be considered underground. Don't let that fool you into thinking that the music featured here might be any less enjoyable than that of the mainstream artists you hear on the radio, as this couldn't be further from the truth. Please keep in mind that the majority of the artists that appear on this blog, along with their respective record labels, are not wealthy and need your support. If you enjoy the material that you find here, please support the artists/labels by purchasing their material afterwards. If you are an artist/label that would prefer to have your material removed from this blog, simply leave me a comment, and I would be more than happy to promptly remove the offending post. In addition to running this blog, I also work on a few other projects during my spare time. You can find links to those, as well as a few other important links associated with Digital Meltd0wn in the menu bar above.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Return to the Old Commenting System



I have decided to resume using the old comment system. I migrated from blogger's native commenting system to a combination of JS-Kit and CommentLuv a short time ago. The JS-Kit/CommentLuv script is great and has a lot of features that Blogger's default commenting system lacks; however, there are also several features which visitors have come to expect when visiting a blog. The fact that simple html isn't allowed, and that there is no way to link to visitor's blogger profiles are the main features that have opted me to return to the old system. Although it seems unlikely, I am unsure if all of the comments that were made while the JS-Kit system was in place will be deleted once I migrate back to the blogger system, but if your comments are deleted I do apologize. I will leave the current system up for two more days before returning to the old system.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

yeah.. good .