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Some suggestions #3

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SimWhite opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 3 comments
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Some suggestions #3

SimWhite opened this issue Feb 17, 2016 · 3 comments

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@SimWhite
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Do you accept suggestions?

  1. It would be nice to add an ability to make anonymous comments with moderation and captcha support.
  2. Also it would be nice to add prev and next links on post pages.

Thanks.

@iamswain
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iamswain commented Mar 3, 2016

I'm not quite sure about no. 1 since I think there are more important features that could be added, but I can definitely agree on no. 2.

@brysont
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brysont commented May 20, 2016

If I may - this can't be used for blogging if there is no option for anonymous comments. 80% of blog readers aren't going to have an account and therefore cannot comment. Captcha is nice but less important than simply being able to comment with name and email provided.

As evidence, I only ask that you name some popular blogs who allow comments, but only by registered users. I can't think of ever finding one that wasn't some sort of development or team dedicated site. Unfortunately, PK competes against the big 3, and the big 3 all have this standard, making it a feature the average blog user (admin or guest) expects.

I know that I can't use PK without this feature. Good thing I found this, because I was going to waste time doing tests. Would love to get away from WordPress, but don't want to get away from my readers (NFL team dedicated news and analysis website).

Just my two cents.

@saschadube
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saschadube commented May 22, 2016

@SimWhite @brysont Sure, you can have anonymous comments in Pagekit. Just go to Users -> Permissions and check if the Anonymous role has the permission to Post comments. If not just check the checkbox

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