Thank you,
Cemal
]]>I duplicated one of my old sites to create a new one from it and selected the option for jetpack to treat the new site “as separate” after setting it up. But my old and existing subscribers were moved to the new domain instead of the original blog they already subscribed to.
Right now the subscriber count for the domain is seating at only 5 and there’s no way to move the subscribers from techmuf.com to the original site.
Any tips on how to correctly migrate the subscribers to the original domain?
]]>My host has received quite a few spam alerts of some automated emails asking to confirm comment subscription (Ex: https://imgur.com/a/pMTNyGk). Is there any way to completely disable comment subscription? Looks like some spammers/bots are misusing this field.
]]>Is there any option for subscribing to comments?
Thanks.
]]>Since the last week, after installing v5.01 of wpDiscuz, I’ve experiencing major problems with Mails send from the Plugin for Comment Subscriptions. It seems to be the case, that wpDiscuz tries to resend somehow old, already send Comment Subscriptions again. I’m pretty sure that this problem is related to the Upgrade. Before upgrading to v5.01, I’ve never experienced such problems.
I’m also staying in contact with my Webhoster concerning the Mail Service, Scheduler, etc.
Do other Users here also experiencing such problems?
My configuration (custom CSS removed):
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Best regards,
Carsten (Happy Carb)
]]>There is currently no option to change the value of the subscription submit button from “>” to some custom text. It would be nice to be able to change this to something custom, for example “Subscribe.”
Clicking in the box to type a comment, the “Join the conversation…” or “Start a conversation” message disappears automatically, as intended. However, when clicking in the box to type a comment REPLY, the “Join the conversation…” message doesn’t disappear and must be manually removed by the user.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wpdiscuz/
]]>https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/jetpack/
]]>https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/subscribe-to-double-opt-in-comments/
]]>which is the best comment subscription plugin for version 3.2,just installed one by Mark Jaquith but it seems not working with this version
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