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WP-Microsummary Comments Track

Description

Using Firefox 2+ Microsummaries (http://wiki.mozilla.org/Microsummaries), this plugin only displays the amount of
* Approved
* Pending
* Spam
comments that you have on your WordPress blog.

The bookmark will appear as A: xx - P: xx - S: xx where you stored it.

This makes the approval of pending comments much easier.

Known Issues

There is an issue with the AskApache Password Protect WordPress plugin, in order to get this plugin to work, you should edit the .htaccess to include the wp-microsummary-comments-track/index.php file from referral check.

Installation

This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.

  1. Unzip the whole wp-microsummary-comments-track folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Go to your comments admin page page (generally /wp-admin/edit-comments.php) with Firefox
  4. Using the Bookmark menu, select the Bookmark this page option
  5. Next to the Name field you’ll find a dropdown, select the A: xx - P: xx - S: xx option and place the bookmark where you like it (Bookmarks toolbar will be much handy)

FAQ

What is the Refresh Rate

By default Firefox updates microsummaries every 30″

Is it possible to change the refresh rate

Yes, but by changing Firefox settings (http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.microsummary.updateInterval)

In Firefox:
1. open the configuration panel (about:config)
2. add the Integer Preference Name named: browser.microsummary.updateInterval and set the value in minutes.

Are other browsers supported

Not at this time. The Microsummaries are only supported by Firefox 2+ so far. You should ask your browser vendor to implement

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Contributors & Developers

“WP-Microsummary Comments Track” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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