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  • 8 Nov 2007
    e-government

    WordPress as White Paper consultation engine?

    I’ve just come across CommentPress, a theme for WordPress. And if you ever saw any of Sam Sethi’s Smith’s Comment on This documents, it’ll be immediately familiar. Basically, the theme offers ‘comment’ functionality against each paragraph (based on <p> tags) in a blog post, so you can respond to specific points in situ. It could be prettier, but the functionality’s all there.

    This is just crying out for someone to use on a White Paper or other consultation document. Installing WordPress, installing a theme, copying and pasting a few times… and you’re away. Anyone?

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    1. Matthew
      8 Nov 2007

      You mean Sam Smith, not Sam Sethi.

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