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Brian’s Threaded Comments Plugin for Wordpress

April 23rd, 2008 Derek

I just wanted to point out, for those of you that haven’t notice, that I have installed Brian’s Threaded Comments Plugin for Wordpress.

For those that don’t know what this plugin does, it basically allows user’s to reply to someone else’s comment and then their comment is nested under that person’s comment so that it’s easy to tell which comments refer to which comments.

A lot of times, someone wants to reply to something someone else has said and that person might of been the second person to make a comment on the blog and your the tenth person, so the comments are kinda spread out a bit and its hard to tell which comment you were replying to sometimes.

This plugin basically changes all that and makes it quick and easy to reply and to tell who is replying to who.  It’s a great plugin and if you’ve never checked it out for your blog, I highly recommend doing so.

On a side note, I’ve also installed the subscribe to comments plugin which allows you to receive email updates when someone posts a new comment on a specific post.  That means if there is a post that you really enjoyed and you want to see what others think, you can subscribe to that particular post and receive updates when someone makes a new comment.

I installed this plugin because I had several readers request it.

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Comment by Chetan
2008-05-13 04:32:22

I had used it earlier but it didn’t match my blog design so had to remove it.
But that plugin is really a gem. Replying to someone’s comment just below the comment is a cool option always.

 
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