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Comment Form Quicktags
WordPress プラグインの、Comment Form Quicktags を公開しました。
クイックタグをコメントフォームに追加するプラグインです。
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I’m in the process of creating a child theme for my site and discovered that your plugin prevents me from being able to have a child theme comments.php file. The parent theme comments.php file is always selected instead. I would appreciate it if this could be fixed — I really like this plugin. Thanks!
Sorry, I cannot understand “The parent theme comments.php file is always selected instead.”
This plugin adds quicktags to the upper part of the textarea, so it would work well no matter how the theme outputs.
I’m using a theme called ComicPress. Rather than make changes to the ComicPress theme directly, I have made a child theme. Any file I put in the child theme folder is supposed to override the same file that is in the parent theme folder. However, when your plugin is active, when I put a comments.php file in my child theme folder, it does not override the comments.php file in the ComicPress folder. Any other file I put in the child theme folder works fine. The index.php file in the child theme overrides the index.php file in the ComicPress folder, for instance. I have isolated the problem to your plugin. Deactivating your plugin is the only thing I have to do to get the comments.php file to work.
I looked through your code, but I wasn’t able to pinpoint the problem. I assume it has to do with this line:
I honestly don’t know what this is doing, but since the problem has to do with comments.php and comments_template is how comments.php is included on a page, this seems like it is probably the issue. Somehow your plugin is causing WordPress to ignore child themes when comments_template is called.
Feel free to email me if you wish to discuss this further. If you need a step-by-step walk through on how to reproduce the problem, I can do that for you.
Is it possible to add an option to the plugin that would limit the bar from appearing for unregistered users? I’d like to limit it to contributors/authors/admins.
OK. I’m considering adding the option.
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Love the plugin. I was able to create a button to embed YouTube videos. It’s messy, but it works. I’d love to be able to embed images. Is there a way to use the ed_img code?
Simplest method: commenter enters the URL of a JPG and it would appear inline in the comment. Dream method: In an WPMU installation, the commenter has to be a registered user and embeds an item from his/her own blog’s Media Library.
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Thank you for your new idea. But I cannot update the plugin until around April next year because very busy now. When not busy, I’ll begin to update it.
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[...] Das PlugIn heißt: Comment Form Quicktags. Einfach hier downloaden – aktivieren – fertig! [...]
Does the possibility exist to load javascript in the footer?
This plugin doesn’t have such a option. But other plugins can do so(for instance, my other plugin ScriptCompressor).
Translation into Russian here:
with plugin: http://www.masterwire.ru/misc/CFCT/comment-form-quicktags_wRU.zip
without plugin: http://www.masterwire.ru/misc/CFCT/comment-form-quicktags_RU_only.zip