comments: note fixed things and recommend merging origin/comments

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Simon McVittie 2008-12-21 10:08:53 +00:00
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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ Known issues with the [[plugins/comments]] plugin:
>> Bah, git push --all is not the default... 'comments' branch now (I've also rebased it).
>> Sorry, I'm on mobile Internet at the moment... --[[smcv]]
>>> merged by [[Joey]] in commit 0f03af38 --[[smcv]]
* The default template should have a (?) icon next to unauthenticated users (with the IP address
as title) and an OpenID icon next to OpenIDs
@ -29,14 +31,27 @@ Known issues with the [[plugins/comments]] plugin:
>> directory (untested!) --[[smcv]]
>>> The new code produces links like /wikiisons/openid.png, which
>>> fail if ikiwiki is not at the root of the web server. --[[Joey]]
>>> fail if ikiwiki is not at the root of the web server. --[[Joey]]
>>>> Sorry, I should have spotted that (the assumption failed on my demo
>>>> site, but the push to that site was when I was on the way out, so I
>>>> didn't have time to investigate). As a note for other ikiwiki hackers,
>>>> I should have used
>>>> `<img src="<TMPL_VAR NAME=BASEURL>wikiicons/openid.png" />`. --[[smcv]]
>>> I got to wondering if the icons are needed. On my comments branch
>>> (not master), I've dropped the icons and info can be seen by hovering
>>> over the author's name. Idea being that you probably don't care how
>>> they authenticated unless something is weird, and in that case you
>>> can hover to check. Does that make sense, should I merge it?
>>> --[[Joey]]
>>> --[[Joey]]
>>>> Yeah, go ahead. I preferred my layout with the author before the
>>>> comment - perhaps that's Livejournal's influence :-) - but I can always
>>>> edit the templates for my own site. As long as the default is something
>>>> reasonable and both layouts are possible, I don't really mind.
>>>> Minimizing the number of "resource" files in the basewiki also seems
>>>> a good goal. --[[smcv]]
* Should the comments be visually set off more from the page above?
Rather than just a horizontal rule, I'm thinking put the comments
@ -45,6 +60,8 @@ Known issues with the [[plugins/comments]] plugin:
> I did put them in a box in the CSS... I agree the default template
> could do with visual improvement though. --[[smcv]]
>> I'll consider this solved by [[Joey]]'s changes. --[[smcv]]
* Instead of just a link to add a comment, it could have a form to enter
the title, similar to the form for adding a new blog post.