Nov03

7 Responses to “Ajax Edit Comments 3.0 Released”

  1. wow, that looks sweet Ronald. If I was still using WordPress I would consider this as necessary as Akismet.

    I particularly like the move, blacklist and undo functionality.

    • Thanks for stopping by Andrew. What are you using now?

      • Just a little something I rolled myself. I decided there would be as much work to figure out how to build what I wanted as a plugin as there would be just writing it from scratch.

        It’s rough, but it works.

        I did consider building comment editing in but getting the basics working was more of a priority.

  2. Wish I had time to manage a blog site as nice as this one – I don’t.

    Hey, edit works great – I just edited this comment. I like AJAX, we use a lot of AJAX at one of my client’s office.

  3. Whoa, I like it! I downloaded this plugin immediately. I can tell you must have put some serious time into it because it’s more than just one or two php files. Nice work!

  4. This is great! I know it takes a lot of effort to create a plugin like this. Thanks for all your hard work.

  5. A few features for an admin who is moderating

    1. show IP address ad search query both in the admin panel and at the bottom of each comment for admin & post author

    2. I am using Lucia’s Linky Love & Comment whitelist
    Whilst it might place some additional server load, it would be great to have some way to force a link to be dofollow even if a comment is by a new commenter, and then optionally permanently place them on a whitelist.
    It would be needed both for author link and a link within a comment.

    I have some ideas that you and Ajay might be ideal developers for a premium GPL plugin – email me :)

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