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Using another plugin for comment-preview in Wordpress 2.0

After fooling around with the ComPreVal-Plugin for some time today I came to the conclusion that I’ll no longer bother. I don’t want XHTML-validity checks. I want my visitors to easily post comments. Clemens couldn’t. Now I switched to the Filosofo Comments Preview-Plugin. It seems to work but is still being tested by me and Clemens… Time will show.

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  1. Emerentia | 2006/1/16 at 11:30 | Permalink

    It seems to work fine! Even HTML-Tags are possible! Well done! :-)

  2. Steffen | 2006/1/16 at 12:43 | Permalink

    I am delighted… ;-)

  3. blandi | 2006/1/17 at 12:42 | Permalink

    .. but fontcolor tags are not possible…

  4. Steffen | 2006/1/17 at 12:01 | Permalink

    The font-element is deprecated, as Clemens mentionend in another comment. That’s since HTML 4.01 IIRC.

    I favor semantic markup, so you can use the style-attribute on any of the allowed elements to add color or whatever.

  5. morganusvitus | 2007/4/4 at 04:29 | Permalink

    The site looks great ! Thanks for all your help ( past, present and future !)

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