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10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago #122711 by BrethrenArchives.Com
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I have a comment that is yet to be published. How do I add to the commentor's comment using HTML? The original comment needs to be added to clarify a statement.

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10 years 9 months ago #122712 by Krikor Boghossian
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You can manually use the <blockquote> { COMMENT TEXT HERE } </blockquote> HTML tags.

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10 years 9 months ago #122713 by BrethrenArchives.Com
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Krikor Boghossian wrote: You can manually use the <blockquote> { COMMENT TEXT HERE } </blockquote> HTML tags.

Thank you Krikor,

After thinking it over I think I may want a more feature rich commenting add-on. So here goes. :evil:

A friend of mine suggested that I have something where folks who want to can be delivered via e-mail a link for a new blog entry. I'm assuming that in the back end I would be able to send out such an e-mail. However, I do not want them able to become either a Joomla or K2 registered user. The reason is that there is content on the site for paid subscribers only.

Additionally, have the ability whereby folks can respond to comments made by others.

Are you aware of how to do this? I would like to stick with K2 as I like how it implements with a JoomlaWorks or two item I have. I think I even paid for one of them.

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10 years 9 months ago #122714 by Krikor Boghossian
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Why not try Disquss?

There are several extensions which offer K2 and Disquss integration.

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10 years 9 months ago #122715 by BrethrenArchives.Com
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Krikor Boghossian wrote: Why not try Disquss?

There are several extensions which offer K2 and Disquss integration.

Thank you Sir and I will check into it tomorrow.

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10 years 8 months ago #122716 by BrethrenArchives.Com
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Krikor,
So I told a little white lie and only got back to your suggestion this morning.

I did as you suggested, using HTML tags and it works beautifully just as you said. There is one shortcoming. After saving the comment, any HTML tags applied are stripped. They are applied as can be seen here , bit in the back end comment editing screen they are stripped.

To get around this I created a K2 item calling it Comment template and saved it. I will use this in the future, copying it into the comment and editing as needed.

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