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↑ | Livefyre Comments 3 replaces your default comments with real-time conversations. Our social integration features make it easy to capture all the conve | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Livefyre Comments 3 replaces your default comments with real-time conversations. Our social integration features make it easy to capture all the conve
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** Warning: This plugin has been deprecated. Please use the <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/livefyre-apps/">Livefyre Apps plugin here</a> ** | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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** Warning: This plugin has been deprecated. Please use the <a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/livefyre-apps/">Livefyre Apps plugin here</a> **
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Visit the <a href="http://support.livefyre.com">Livefyre FAQ</a> to access our entire Knowledge Base, or e-mail us at↵ support@livefyre.com with any questions you have. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Visit the <a href="http://support.livefyre.com">Livefyre FAQ</a> to access our entire Knowledge Base, or e-mail us at↵
support@livefyre.com with any questions you have.
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Yes. With new feature in v4.1.0, plugin site owners can now choose which language to display on the comment module. Currently, site owners can choose between English, French, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Yes. With new feature in v4.1.0, plugin site owners can now choose which language to display on the comment module. Currently, site owners can choose between English, French, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
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By default, the Community Comments plugin will cache the static HTML of the comment widget for every page and post Community Comments appears on into transient values in the WordPress options table for performance purposes. These values are temporary, and will be deleted by WordPress cron jobs periodically. You can turn off caching in the Livefyre Settings page, but doing so will incur a sizable performance penalty. You can also delete all transient_livefyre values in the Livefyre Settings page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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By default, the Community Comments plugin will cache the static HTML of the comment widget for every page and post Community Comments appears on into transient values in the WordPress options table for performance purposes. These values are temporary, and will be deleted by WordPress cron jobs periodically. You can turn off caching in the Livefyre Settings page, but doing so will incur a sizable performance penalty. You can also delete all transient_livefyre values in the Livefyre Settings page.
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You have turned off "Display Posts" or "Display Pages" in the Livefyre Settings page.↵ There are options to enable or disable Community Comments on all posts or all pages. If you are missing comments on all your pages, please make sure the Display Pages is checked in the settings page. By default, comments are enabled on posts and pages. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You have turned off "Display Posts" or "Display Pages" in the Livefyre Settings page.↵
There are options to enable or disable Community Comments on all posts or all pages. If you are missing comments on all your pages, please make sure the Display Pages is checked in the settings page. By default, comments are enabled on posts and pages.
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The post or page in question has comments disabled.↵ Community Comments will only show up on WordPress posts and pages that have comments enabled. If you go to the Livefyre Settings page in the WordPress admin, you will see a list of post and pages which have comments disabled. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The post or page in question has comments disabled.↵
Community Comments will only show up on WordPress posts and pages that have comments enabled. If you go to the Livefyre Settings page in the WordPress admin, you will see a list of post and pages which have comments disabled.
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Your theme is not using the comments_template() function to load comments.↵ The Livefyre Community Comments plugin hooks onto the comments_template() function to insert Community Comments onto the page. Look at the default theme to see how it is implemented and add it into your theme accordingly. You will need to add where you want Community Comments to appear on the page. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Your theme is not using the comments_template() function to load comments.↵
The Livefyre Community Comments plugin hooks onto the comments_template() function to insert Community Comments onto the page. Look at the default theme to see how it is implemented and add it into your theme accordingly. You will need to add where you want Community Comments to appear on the page.
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You are lacking wp_footer() function in your footer.php of your WordPress theme.↵ You can add it to your theme by editing your footer.php file, then appending on a new line at the end of the file. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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You are lacking wp_footer() function in your footer.php of your WordPress theme.↵
You can add it to your theme by editing your footer.php file, then appending on a new line at the end of the file.
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The Livefyre Community Comments plugin depends on a couple different WordPress conventions to work properly. Here are the most common reasons why Livefyre commenting widget does not show up. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The Livefyre Community Comments plugin depends on a couple different WordPress conventions to work properly. Here are the most common reasons why Livefyre commenting widget does not show up.
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<a href="http://www.livefyre.com/comments/">Livefyre Community Comments</a> is our free comments plugin for bloggers and small publishers. <a href="http://www.livefyre.com/streamhub/#liveComments">LiveComments</a> is part of our paid <a href="http://www.livefyre.com/streamhub/">StreamHub product suite</a> for large publishers. Community Comments runs on the Livefyre network, so you will need a Livefyre account to leave a comment. Each our LiveComments customers run on their own custom network, so you will need an account with that network to leave a comment. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="http://www.livefyre.com/comments/">Livefyre Community Comments</a> is our free comments plugin for bloggers and small publishers. <a href="http://www.livefyre.com/streamhub/#liveComments">LiveComments</a> is part of our paid <a href="http://www.livefyre.com/streamhub/">StreamHub product suite</a> for large publishers. Community Comments runs on the Livefyre network, so you will need a Livefyre account to leave a comment. Each our LiveComments customers run on their own custom network, so you will need an account with that network to leave a comment.
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= What is the difference between Community Comments and LiveComments?= | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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= What is the difference between Community Comments and LiveComments?=
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For more info check out <a href="http://livefyre.com/comments">Livefyre's full feature↵ list</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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For more info check out <a href="http://livefyre.com/comments">Livefyre's full feature↵
list</a>.
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=Features=↵ - Spam Protection: Imperium spam filtering keeps the conversation going and the spam out.↵ - Community Flagging: Develop trust with community members by letting them notify you when a comment is offensive or off topic. ↵ - Edit Comments: Moderators can edit all comments to correct spelling and grammar, and make sure that shared links and embedded media keep the conversation clear and relevant.↵ - Leave Comment Notes: No need to leave your admin panel to coordinate with your moderators, see all your communication around comments in one place.↵ - Multiple Moderation roles: Delegate moderation responsibilities among Site Owners, Admins, Moderators, and<br />↵ - Whitelists & Banned Users: Authors and trusted community members can bypass pre-moderation with Whitelists, while trolls are kept at bay with Ban lists and their comments are Bozo'ed so that they are only visible to the comment author and not your community.↵ - Profanity Lists: Customize the settings for filtering comments for your community. ↵ - User Activity: See which community members are your top commenters and who you should reach out to invite them back to your site.↵ - Moderation & Conversation Reports: Generate reports that give an overview of your moderation practices and see which posts are sparking the most conversations. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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=Features=↵
- Spam Protection: Imperium spam filtering keeps the conversation going and the spam out.↵
- Community Flagging: Develop trust with community members by letting them notify you when a comment is offensive or off topic. ↵
- Edit Comments: Moderators can edit all comments to correct spelling and grammar, and make sure that shared links and embedded media keep the conversation clear and relevant.↵
- Leave Comment Notes: No need to leave your admin panel to coordinate with your moderators, see all your communication around comments in one place.↵
- Multiple Moderation roles: Delegate moderation responsibilities among Site Owners, Admins, Moderators, and<br />↵
- Whitelists & Banned Users: Authors and trusted community members can bypass pre-moderation with Whitelists, while trolls are kept at bay with Ban lists and their comments are Bozo'ed so that they are only visible to the comment author and not your community.↵
- Profanity Lists: Customize the settings for filtering comments for your community. ↵
- User Activity: See which community members are your top commenters and who you should reach out to invite them back to your site.↵
- Moderation & Conversation Reports: Generate reports that give an overview of your moderation practices and see which posts are sparking the most conversations.
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