You'd need PHP and mySQL knowledge for this. Search Google for "Free PHP Comment Scripts".
save your myspace page as a HTML file, edit it on dreamweaver, copy the code from dreamweaver to your myspace. you'll have to play around with it a bit though.
Dreamweaver - the answer posted is interesting and perhaps correct in the general sense of the term. However is it possible to edit using Dreamweaver, a page that has been developed using Front Page ?
DreamWeaver is a web development application that is owned by Adobe. One can access DreamWeaver Web Hosting from the Adobe site or from the Site Ground web page.
You go on to file save, then close the document go to the start option make sure the dreamweaver document is saved and closed, then file shut down, allow computer to turn off, stand up, slowly back away and leave the room...
Dreamweaver is for normal purposes like site building for Commercial use and personal use, Dreamweaver Educational is for people who want to make (a) website(s) for a school project
There is an "official" blog (without user comments) at the Poptropica home page. There are also "unofficial" blogs at Wordpress or elsewhere that accept comments and questions. (See the related links for two sites)
ASP.NET (or more specifically, the languages that use the ASP.NET library, such as C# or VB.NET) is more focused on application development than page design. Dreamweaver is more focused on page design than application development. That doesn't mean you can't design a page in ASP.NET, or that you can't add programming in a site maintained by Dreamweaver, but that each one specializes in one area. They aren't necessary mutually exclusive. You can design the UI of your application in Dreamweaver, and then bring it into Visual Studio to add the development portions.
iTunes ;)
yes
It's a metaphor. A dreamweaver catches dreams. You weave them into what you want them to be. As if the program were your Dreamweaver for web design. Weave your dreams.. Make the website.. of your dreams.. Following me? xD (should be obvious, though..)
There is no comments section on the page. You're probably talking about where you ask questions. They do not appear.
First slice your page in Photoshop using Slice tool then save from Save for Web & Devices dialog. Import slices into Dreamweaver.