• Resolved bseddon

    (@bseddon)


    I see the option the post editor and am able to set/save title, description and a item. However the rating information does not appear in the comment area (or anywhere else).

    A big drawback to using this plugin is that it overwrites all the columns in the admin posts list. Instead of adding additional column it unilaterally add only its column so, for example, the columns of the SEO plugin by Joost do not appear.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/dd-rating/

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  • Thread Starter bseddon

    (@bseddon)

    OK, I get it. It works only if you use the WordPress comment template. If another template is used it’s necessary to ensure the template calls the actions

    ‘comment_form_logged_in_after’ or
    ‘comment_form_after_fields’

    It would be really helpful to note this in the documentation as the three step installation guide is a little misleading. That is, unless you have a default WordPress installation and use one of the themes included with WordPress or other theme that calls comment_form() in its comment template.

    Plugin Author Mosterd3d

    (@mosterd3d)

    Hi bseddon,

    Your right, it uses those actions. Never tested it with a custom form template. But you can also add the hooks to the template. I guess many plugins find this problem adding shizzle to the comment form without calling those actions. I do my best to satisfy, but I can not take into account all!

    Plugin Author Mosterd3d

    (@mosterd3d)

    Added it to the readme 1.7

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