I currently think I will have to switch comments off and hiding them entirely, because off two key things:
Forcing comments to be moderated
An interface to allow moderation per blog (I've switched off the dashboard panel, as users will only have access to their root node)
Does anyone know any ways around the second of these? (I've been a few bodges for the first, though it would be nice to alert new comments via email - driven by a recursive property perhaps).
You want to remove the comment function totally? If that's the case, you should be able to just delete or outcomment the macro that creates the "write comment"-form, and also the one that lists the comments on the frontend. Then the users can't create more comments, as there will be no form to write it in.
I've now removed the front end bits that allow the comments to be added, plus removed all of the admin related buttons that allow comments to be modified.
IMHO the commenting side of the Blog4Umbraco plug-in is pretty weak compared to the rest of the tool.
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I currently think I will have to switch comments off and hiding them entirely, because off two key things:
Does anyone know any ways around the second of these? (I've been a few bodges for the first, though it would be nice to alert new comments via email - driven by a recursive property perhaps).
Thanks,
Martin
Hi Martin!
You want to remove the comment function totally? If that's the case, you should be able to just delete or outcomment the macro that creates the "write comment"-form, and also the one that lists the comments on the frontend. Then the users can't create more comments, as there will be no form to write it in.
Is that what you are after?
/Kim A
I think that he mean all comments must let him to decide which to publish and which not before comments published.
steps:
1. member post comments,
2. user select which comments can be published and which must delete.
3.only publish some comments which user wants
I spent some times to find this function, but I found nothing.
I've now removed the front end bits that allow the comments to be added, plus removed all of the admin related buttons that allow comments to be modified.
IMHO the commenting side of the Blog4Umbraco plug-in is pretty weak compared to the rest of the tool.
Thanks for the replies though folks.
Martin
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