Snicker Comments
Thanks.
I came up with one more thing: when Snicker is activated, it is possible at individual pages in setting choose in "Page Comments" Disallow Comments.
But then a box with the words "The comment section on this page has been disabled!" will appear on the page, which is quite intrusive.
Moreover, this advice is completely useless, why would it work at all to inform?
How can this be removed, please?
I came up with one more thing: when Snicker is activated, it is possible at individual pages in setting choose in "Page Comments" Disallow Comments.
But then a box with the words "The comment section on this page has been disabled!" will appear on the page, which is quite intrusive.
Moreover, this advice is completely useless, why would it work at all to inform?
How can this be removed, please?
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Also this can be done with CSS.
You can use the following:
You can use the following:
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.disabled-comments {
display: none !important;
}
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The same procedure as every time. Add it in the field "Head" of the plugin HTML Code between the tags <style> and </style>.
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OK, very good, thanks.
And one more thing for Sam, for next upgrade:
Snicker puts Comments on each page separately. There is a different discussion on each page. But in the Snicker settings, all the Comments are together unspecified. It might be a good idea to assign a URL to them so that they know where the given comment from which page came.
And the second thing: someone can have a themed web in just a few pages - and would like to have only one Comments for the entire web, therefore the same on all pages.
And one more thing for Sam, for next upgrade:
Snicker puts Comments on each page separately. There is a different discussion on each page. But in the Snicker settings, all the Comments are together unspecified. It might be a good idea to assign a URL to them so that they know where the given comment from which page came.
And the second thing: someone can have a themed web in just a few pages - and would like to have only one Comments for the entire web, therefore the same on all pages.