"In-Context Comment" lets readers leave comments right next to the content being commented, instead of only at the bottom of the blog post
As of April 2026, In-Context Comment is a WordPress blog plugin with 10 active installations and a 1/5 rating from 1 reviews. It has been downloaded 3.7K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 2.8+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2011. Last updated 14 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle.
Comments are extremely critical for the success of a blog. All existing blog platform and commenting plugins only let readers add comments all the way at the bottom of a post, out of the context of the content in the post. When you write a long blog post with, say, 10 paragraphs, and readers are commenting on a particular statement or expression in paragraph 3, they have to scroll back and forth to read the context to figure out what the comments are about. The “In-Context Comment” plugin changes that: Now you can add an “In-Context Comment” icon using <in-context-comment:here:tag> (where “tag” is any word or words connected by hyphen ) at any place you want readers to comment on and they will be able to click and open a window to add comments rig…
| WordPress | 2.8+ requiredTested up to 3.2.1 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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