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House submerging in Mombasa set for destruction by an explosive device, as depicted in a photograph.
Here's the lowdown on dropping comments on a webpage:
For Normal Joes Using Annotation Tools
- Find the feedback tool: Keep an eye out for a snazzy widget, often with labels like "Feedback" or a toolbox icon (usually at the page's corner)[1].
- Click to comment: Select text, images, or sections, then drop your thoughts right on the live page[1][2].
- Send it: Enter your thoughts, and the tool (like Simple Commenter or BugHerd) will whisk it off to the site's boss[1][2].
For Web Wizards (Adding Code Comments)
- Edit the HTML code: Fire up a code editor and open the HTML file[5].
- Drop in comments: Use syntax to jot down your notes on code sections[5]. ```html
```3. Save and quit: Comments vanish from users' sight but help with code maintenance[5].
For site owners:
- Use annotation services: Consider services like Simple Commenter (quick live comments with a code snippet)[1] or Qualaroo (navigate users through custom forms)[3].
- Best practices: Make feedback forms simple, mobile-friendly, and include open-ended questions[4].
- In the general news section, you might leave a comment about that car-accidents article using the feedback tool.
- If you have some insights or questions about the news article on car-accidents, feel free to click the reply option beneath the relevant h3 in the ol list.
- Under the section titled "For Normal Joes Using Annotation Tools," the h3 mentions that you can comment on live pages using tools like Simple Commenter, which allows you to drop your comments directly onto specific sections.
- For site owners looking to improve their comments, consider adding an open-ended question in your feedback form, just like in a car-accidents news article where readers can share their thoughts about the general-news event.


