Kmita Page Comments is a PHP script for Discussion Boards scripts design by KKE Info Media Web Division.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Kmita Page Comments allows you to make your website a place of discussion.
Publisher review: Kmita Page Comments allows you to make your website a place of discussion. Kmita Page Comments allows you to make your website a place of discussion.Kmita Page Comments is an independent script and can be installed on all the pages of your website. The script is in PHP and MySQL and is very easy to use. It has loads of features which you'll be happy to use. The script starts working for you in minutes after you install it on your server. Kmita Page Comments provides you the HTML code which you need to include in all your pages : the rest is all done by the script.Features: - Answer questions on the same page, cutting down support costs - Visitors keep coming back to see your reply - Your Credibility increases as they see so many people who have commented your page - Good for search engines as it adds relevant content to you pages without your intervention - Your pages become a kind of Frequently asked questions (FAQ) page. - Can be used with PHP includes - No Installation Hassles - Uses PHP and MySQL (available on most hosting providers) - Approval comments through email alert Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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