• Hello- I am giving your plugin a try, thanks for the good work.

    I am particularly interested in whether it will work with bbPress (the WP plugin version of bbPress) – I see in the previous topic that you believe it should work with bbPress. Good!

    My suggestion: As an alternative to the back-end plugin page’s ‘Keywords to Remove’, I suggest also allowing the Admin to designate a separate file that contains this word list. (The file would have a path, I’d imagine referenced from the WP installation root).

    Reason: It is unsettling to actually look at a full-blown list of profanity terms; it does not bother me overmuch, but I think this is very troubling to a co-Admin who has occasion to work on our site. A separate list allows for functionality, but without confronting the list itself.

    Just a thought. Thanks again.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-content-filter/

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  • Plugin Author David Gwyer

    (@dgwyer)

    Maybe instead the keywords text box could be optionally hidden from view so that it would only be visible if specifically expanded.

    Thread Starter billseymour

    (@billseymour)

    @david – That is a good idea, as well – it puts the list content out of sight, which would help. On my ‘wishlist’, I would still hope for a separate file, to completely remove offensive (but necessary, of course) material from the WP Admin area.

    Thanks for your quick reply, looking forward to using the Plugin.

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