Comment Luv

pcambra - March 25, 2008 - 18:04

When someone posts a comment on your site Comment Luv attempts to find their latest blog post and add the title and link to the bottom of their comment. Comment Luv is great for attracting people to comment on your blogs and a great way to build back links to your site.

Installation
1. Upload the commentluv directory to your modules folder.

2. Download Magpie RSS from Sourceforge and copy all the files into the commentluv directory.

3. Go to the modules section in the administration section and enable.

Limitations
There are a few limitations currently that I hope to work on over the coming releases.

1. Once enabled the comment luv plugin works on all content types, there is no way to turn it off for certain content types (if there is demand for this feature I will write it).

2. Currently Comment Luv only works for anonymous users, I intend to add in functionality for authenticated users soon.

3. Not tested on Drupal 6.
3. Not added .pot-file for Drupal 5.x-branch

Translation
.pot-file is to be found in translations-folder in Drupal 6.x-release, feel free to translate it into your language and share it with us in a feature request.

Sponsored by
This module development has been sponsored by The Web Orchard.

There will be a 6.x-2 branch of CommentLuv based in feeds module, please make any suggestions you have in this issue: #337535: The future of Commentluv

Releases

Official releasesDateSizeLinksStatus
6.x-1.1-beta12008-Sep-189.87 KBRecommended for 6.xThis is currently the recommended release for 6.x.
5.x-1.1-beta12008-Sep-188.81 KBRecommended for 5.xThis is currently the recommended release for 5.x.
Development snapshotsDateSizeLinksStatus
6.x-1.x-dev2008-Nov-219.68 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.
5.x-0.1.x-dev2008-Nov-218.83 KBDevelopment snapshotDevelopment snapshots are automatically regenerated and their contents can frequently change, so they are not recommended for production use.


 
 

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