• Great idea. Overall, it seems to work well. There is a PHP warning you should check out about “count().”

    One other suggestion: There needs to be a way to make the plugin ignore certain links. For example, at my website clicking reply in the comments doesn’t work on the first click because this plugin thinks it needs to do something. Besides that, maybe someone just wants a certain internal link to cause a full/regular page reload.

    I love the effect though. 🙂

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  • Plugin Author Tony Hayes

    (@majick)

    @wilcosky Thanks for the positive review!

    There is a configuration setting where you can add classes to ignore, and I have added this to the newly added settings page. So if your reply links all have the same class you can add that to the comma separated class list there (currently links with no-transition or no-teleporter classes will be ignored, so these can be added to any internal links where a hard refresh is desired.) 🙂

    In the effort to match only internal links, I do have it set to ignore a lot of links so far, including anything containing /wp-admin/ or wp-login.php. I know there will be some variation in themes that use a different comment template so there is no accounting for every possibility on this front, but I’ll check into the reply links further to see if I can include the pattern from the default comments template.

    (I am not sure where the count error comes from for you, but if you still experience it with the latest version, could you log a support ticket or github issue referencing the line number.)

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