Follow-up thoughts on today's review: If you'd rather keep your comment module toward the bottom of your lens, but still would want someone's great comment to "testify" for your work, consider taking a screenshot of the comment and placing it anywhere in your page. You can do some slight alterations to it to make it look better. In the example below, from Be Positive: Like Joan Adams, I moved John Dilbeck's image over to the inside margin of the actual blurb, as well as colored the entire section the same light blue of the blurb box. The example is shown smaller. To see it in its full glory, go here. You'll find the original blurb in the Comments section of the page.
Note: Joan had likened the tribute lens to giving her flowers "while she can smell 'em." That's what John is referring to in this post:
Note: Joan had likened the tribute lens to giving her flowers "while she can smell 'em." That's what John is referring to in this post:

Oh yes! I loved that you highlighted John's post! I have only done that once or twice before, but I do think it is an important strategy to keep in mind.
and PS Thank you, John! and Mimi!
Be Positive has been a constant source of support and joy for me since the day it was created! :)
What a great tip! I did copy a comment from a guestbook once and put it in a text module – it was from the Vice Chair of a UK org that supports people with APD – and it totally authenticated my lens. But yours is a much better idea.
How do you do it?
Thank y'all for posting. Patricia, I am sending you an email…
Joan, that lens holds a special place in my heart, and I am so glad it makes you happy! :)
AJ, thank you. It is a good idea, I think, to do some kind of testimonial on some of the lenses. Not that I really needed to put John's up on Joan's — not as testimonial… :)