Fri Jan 31 2025
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FastComments TypeScript Migration Completed
In preparation for the next decade of development, we've migrated one of the biggest FastComments components to TypeScript.
In preparation for the next decade of development, we've migrated one of the biggest FastComments components to TypeScript.
We've updated our affiliate program and have moved away from the third party provider.
FastComments now supports showing a count next to each comment that increments live as users view comments.
FastComments now supports displaying page-reactions along with counts above the comment widget.
Users can now add spoilers in their comments which are hidden until hovered via the mouse.
Customers can now opt in to using the new editor which does not use visible anchor tags for formatting.
Some communities want to restrict the languages used. This can now be done with FastComments.
With this update FastComments now supports traditional password-based authentication in addition to the existing email based system.
FastComments has improved the interaction for managing your tenants!
FastComments always supported display names for SSO users. However, this was never exposed to regular commenters. Today changes that!