Hi,
I created this project that allows bloggers to integrate comments from the Fediverse to their articles, currently from Mastodon and Lemmy, using a plug & play client-only iframe, that saves readers from copy/pasting post URLs to their home instance.
Your comments from here will appear there ;)
- Pretty cool but flashbang, https://github.com/TymekDev/no-js-dark-mode-toggle 
- I don’t see the comments from here on there… - Wow, epic fail. 😭 - I don’t know why the API returns an empty array when the web page shows comments, I didn’t have this issue using an older post 🤔 
- It works now ! - If you’re curious, here’s the fix 
 
- If you’re using WordPress, the activitypub plugin does this also. It’s good to have choices. 
- That sounds awesome - Thanks ! Though it doesn’t seem to be working yet 😭 
- It works now ! - If you’re curious, here’s the fix 
 
- Sadly this doesn’t seem to be working (as of Mon Sept 22 2025, 01:11 AM UTC). - Update (Wed Sept 24 2025 17:17 UTC): It works! - Testing replies and edits… 
- Wow, epic fail. 😭 - I don’t know why the API returns an empty array when the web page shows comment, I didn’t have this issue using an older post 🤔 
- It works now ! - If you’re curious, here’s the fix 
 
- This is a great idea. I am not very experienced in web development, do you think this can work on my static website? - Yes, though it’s not ready for production use yet, case in point : this demo doesn’t even work 😅 - Hahaha noted! I will pay attention to this sub for when the project is ready - It works now ! - If you’re curious, here’s the fix 
 
 
- I’ve been using a similar solution with my static site at https://zakreviews.com/ for years. - Looks very nice, is there a tutorial you could share for me to implement something similar? 
- Yeah, I created this project in order to me more straightforward, low-code, just embedding an iframe, and the rest is taken care of. 
 
 







