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#1 2015-01-09 17:54:06

pierlu
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Registered: 2014-08-12
Posts: 153

comment form

I need a solution to make the comment form

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#2 2015-01-09 19:45:54

maverick
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From: Southeastern Michigan, USA
Registered: 2005-01-14
Posts: 976
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Re: comment form

Pierlu – are you making a statement or asking a question?

If you’re asking a question, are you trying something and it’s not working or are you asking for someone to give you a ready-made solution?

Are you trying to find the answers and not understanding them or are you jumping straight to asking questions?

Have you tried reading Textpattern’s documentation? In particular the section on comment forms?

You can also search the forums for answers to similar questions. Make sure to check TxpTips.com as well. It’s a great resource.

Perhaps this will help you get stared with your comment forms.

Last edited by maverick (2015-01-10 15:05:01)

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#3 2015-01-10 11:39:17

ruud
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From: a galaxy far far away
Registered: 2006-06-04
Posts: 5,068
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Re: comment form

Pierlu, having seen all of the posts you’ve made so far, it looks like you’re asking others to do your homework. Have you considered hiring a TXP professional to do this? If not, please consider doing so or otherwise invest a bit more time in researching stuff yourself or at least document in your posts what you’ve tried and what the result was and what you would like it to be. In other words: if you learn to ask better questions, you’ll get better answers.

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#4 2015-01-12 08:34:12

aslsw66
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From: Canberra, Australia
Registered: 2004-08-04
Posts: 342
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Re: comment form

My suggestion is to work with the default forms, pages etc that are installed with Textpattern. This is a great way to learn about some of the key concepts behind Textpattern, which can be different from other approaches you may have seen.

Start tinkering with those defaults to change behaviour – change something, and then see the results in website (or not, if you’ve made a mistake). Turn debugging on to get an idea of what’s behind the scenes.

Then, when you’ve got a question you can be a bit more specific about your questions eg. which part of the comments isn’t working? Is it the display of comments? Or trying to post a comment?

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