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Comment Help
They’re three things I’d like to do with comments in TXP that you can currently do with WordPress.
1.) If your logged in then you don’t need to enter your details as TXP will know em and you will only the see the message box.
2.) When you comment, your comment shows different to the others, so for example has a different background color.
3.) Threaded comments, whereby you can comment directly on a comment instead of just the article itself.
Thanks.
~ Cameron
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Re: Comment Help
driz wrote:
1.) If your logged in then you don’t need to enter your details as TXP will know em and you will only the see the message box.
define logged in
When you comment, your comment shows different to the others, so for example has a different background color.
I’m doing this by using putting the comment_web as a class to the div of all comments then styling div’s with a class of my web address. I’m removing periods from the comment_web using rah_replace
3.) Threaded comments, whereby you can comment directly on a comment instead of just the article itself.
Have you looked at cha_comment_reply?
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Re: Comment Help
driz wrote:
2.) When you comment, your comment shows different to the others, so for example has a different background color.
The sed_comment_pack features author comment classes.
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What I mean by logged in, i mean your one the users in the user list and therefore an admin. So TXP already knows your name/email/url and would only require your message and not the other fields.
~ Cameron
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