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| Posted: 15 Jan 2013 08:23 PM PST   	 If you’re into blogging, one aspect that you need to consider is if you should allow blog commenting in your site. This is by far one of the issues that bloggers face, so here are the pros and cons of having it in your site. Pros 1. Friendship between you and among your visitors. By allowing your site to have a comment section, your readers can share their opinions with you leading the conversation, increasing everyone’s chances of making new friends. 2. Increased business prospects. Not only do you get you more friends that share same interest, but you can also meet potential business partners for a joint venture. 3. Personalized communication towards your clients. If you’re running a business site, this is an advantage as you get to communicate with them personally. This will help build trust between you and your clients, or your potential clients. Cons 1. Spam. Many bloggers don’t want a comment section in their site because of this. In most cases, the spam messages are not related with the topic and might put you in an awkward situation if someone posts adult links or links to risky websites. 2. Abusive comments that end up in insults and bullying. There are cases when visitors troll your site just for the sake of fun. There are also times when the site owner and the commenter end up arguing over the comments section, which causes new visitors shy away from the site. 3. Wasting precious time on monitoring your site. As you get more traffic and visitors, you spend more time checking out each post for spam comments, which could lead to wasted time if you have other things to do aside from blogging. | 
| Disable Right-Click Without JavaScript Posted: 15 Jan 2013 06:49 PM PST   	 In one of our previous posts we featured a tutorial by Vijay Prakash that shows you how to disable the right-click function of a user's mouse button as long as he's viewing your web page; this helps in protecting your web content. That method involves using JavaScript but if you prefer something that's a little lighter on the resource that won't compromise your blog site's loading time as much then here's an alternative method by Gagan Jaiswal that doesn't use JavaScript. 
 
 
 
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 That's it, you're done! View your blog and try clicking on the right button of your mouse. If you did it right, the quick context menu shouldn't pop up anymore. | 
| Posted: 15 Jan 2013 08:12 AM PST   	 Note: There is a file embedded within this post, please visit this post to download the file. 
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