[pLog-svn] r5179 - plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/locale/admin
Oscar Renalias
oscar at renalias.net
Sun Mar 25 08:20:10 EDT 2007
It's not a default setting, is a blog-wide setting and the wording
seemed to imply that it could be kept disabled and enable comments
for certain posts: " Comments can still be enabled/disabled for
certain posts when creating new posts or editing old ones". I looked
at the code and this isn't the case... Have a look at class/action/
addcommentaction.class.php, if this parameter is disabled no
commenting is allowed regardless of what the post settings say (allow/
disallow)
I therefore thought that this wording was more appropriate...
On 25 Mar 2007, at 15:22, Reto Hugi wrote:
> On 03/25/2007 01:33 PM, oscar at devel.lifetype.net wrote:
>> -$messages['enable_comments'] = 'Enable comments by default';
>> -$messages['enable_comments_help'] = 'Enable comments for all
>> posts by default. Comments can still be enabled/disabled for
>> certain posts when creating new posts or editing old ones.';
>> +$messages['enable_comments'] = 'Enable comments';
>> +$messages['enable_comments_help'] = 'Enable or disable comments
>> for all posts.';
>
> I'm not sure if the first version wasn't better... maybe Jon should
> have
> a look at it.
> The help text should maybe say:
> "Enable comments for new posts by default. ..."
>
> It's actually really a "default" setting. not something that cannot be
> undone while writing new articles. It sounded quite good to me...
>
> reto
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