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Post by Fiach Reid on Jul 14, 2010 15:18:01 GMT -5
Given the choice, what features would you like to see?
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Post by miltonarity1212 on Dec 23, 2012 14:51:11 GMT -5
WordPress is working on seriously improving the WordPress Comments Panel in the Administration Panels interface. They are including the ability for the Administrator to reply directly from the Comments Panel, adding keyboard shortcuts for improved accessibility and efficiency, restoring the Edit Comment link, and more features to make handling comments easier. The WordPress email comments feature also needs a serious rework. Right now, you are given the options to delete, respond, moderate, and mark as spam, but these open links that require switching to your browser or browser tab to deal with later. I’d love to see the emails have the ability to interact directly with the database to speed things up for the blogger. So I keep a browser tab open for just monitoring blog comments and have email turned off, so I can increase my reaction times. Mark Jaquith brought up a lot of issues about the WordPress Comment “inbox” which might also make its way into WordPress 2.7 or a future version, and there are a lot of great WordPress Plugins which help improve how WordPress handles comments such as those found in: cheap bathrooms
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Post by hugodavid on Jan 28, 2013 8:29:06 GMT -5
I need sms component for Joomla to send automatic sms to my website users in case of each login. They will get a registration code on their phone that they need to enter at website login.
I found an OzekiSMS module to joomla (http://www.sms-integration.com/sms-mess ... e-134.html) which will be good for me but I think I cannot configure the http API correctly.
Do you have any suggestions?
TX,
Hugo
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