Rating: 4 stars
Very useful plugin. It however lacks the ability to act on the comment author URL on a case by case basis. Currently, the box only acts on the links in the comment.
Suggestion has been made in the support section.
I will definitely add the 5th star to my review if this gets improved.
Rating: 5 stars
Muito bom este plugin, recomendo
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Installed plug-in, added my email to the “white-list” and added a new comment… I couldn’t get rid of the rel=”nofollow”, every time I save the comment it just comes back!
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Conflict with W3 Total Cache, unluckily it is unusable…
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a great plugin, which is really useful for the comments section.
You have all control on the comments, and you can decide to give a rel=nofollow or not, for only the comments you think deserve it
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Shoot I wish it actually worked and removed nofollow on my own comments but it doesn’t lol. Oh well. I’ll keep hunting.
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*** The authors of this plugin responded to my problem and rolled out an update to fix the issue. It does exactly what I need it to do now and I really appreciate their help. Thank you! ***
I wish this plugin worked properly because it would solve an exact issue that I’ve been trying to fix. However, upon activation it turns all comment author names into links that point to the page the comment is has been left on. This happens when the comment author did not include a website to associate with his/her name, but does not change the links if a comment author did include one.
I posted the issue in the support forum, but it has been over a week and there has been no response. Due to this, I’m forced to give it a one-star rating.
I plan to keep it deactivated in my plugins file in hopes that they update it thereby fixing the problem. But, it appears that the developers may have abandoned this project.
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This plugin makes it easy to include nofollow links in posts, something that should be a functionality of WordPress, but isn’t.
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