I just created a simple function for Style-XXXX. Perhaps based on what page template is in use, or the category applied. I think it would be cool to be able to set how long comments stay open. A snippet of code, perhaps a year would be better. An opinionated blog article, maybe 2 weeks. However, there might be certain content on a site which may make sense to have different durations for open comments. After a certain amount of time relevant conversation dies off and turns into all spam and makes moderating comments on the site a much bigger job. It’s fairly common on bigger sites to turn off comments on older content. There is one setting under Settings ▸ Discussion for when you want comments turned off on all Posts/Pages. Frederick Townes has re-wrote the art direction plugin for my use on CSS-Tricks, and we’ve tried to submit it to the author be he hasn’t done anything with it yet. The combo of these plugins will wreak all kinds of havoc on your site. I’m sure many of you use caching plugins like W3 Total Cache or WP Super Cache. * Important note about the Art Direction Plugin: it breaks caching plugins. That way styling a post is as simple as chucking in a CSS file of the proper name and writing code. If this file exists, it appends it into the head and uses it. Probably in the format style-%PAGE-ID%.css. This gives the ability to add CSS or JavaScript unique to a page and all the possibilities that brings.Īnother way to approach this would be to have your theme automatically look for the presence of a CSS file unique to it on the server somewhere. I like the Art Direction plugin* for it’s ability to add code into the section for any particular Post or Page. I could even see this being in the WordPress core, as a way to really enhance the readability of long comment threads through admin moderation. Imagine special backgrounds for featured comments, or gray-ing down buried comments. Touch Bar Tweeten integrates into the macOS' Touch Bar, letting you access the most important shortcuts right from the touch bar of your MacBook whenever you need them. If you know CSS, you can customize Tweeten to match your exact needs. Then it is up to the theme designer to integrate styling or functionality with these hook. Custom CSS Tweeten's interface is absolutely beautiful, but it isn't flawless. When all the comments are output with wp_list_comments, the only thing that happens is a “featured” or “bury” class is applied to the list items classes: TweetDeck FALSE FALSE 412 FALSE en 1. Two more buttons for comment moderation:Īll the plugin does is add this information to the comment data somehow. Feature/Bury commentsĪlright this one I think would be a HUGELY awesome idea for a plugin. There should be some kind of way (plugin?) where we both get emails about comments. When I write an article and someone comments, I get an email but Jeff doesn’t. After publishing a Page, the main action button should be publish “New Page” Approved comments to all adminsįor posts that Jeff writes, when someone comments, Jeff gets an email and I don’t.
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