[pLog-svn] r5179 - plog/branches/lifetype-1.2/locale/admin
Reto Hugi
plog at hugi.to
Sun Mar 25 08:47:53 EDT 2007
oops. guess the description was indeed missleading as I assumed a
different behaviour, too.
It could be somewhat confusing to users, that they can still tick the
checkbox on the post page, but then still nobody can comment to the
article. but that's another issue.
good to know how that checkbox actually works :)
On 03/25/2007 02:20 PM, Oscar Renalias wrote:
> 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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