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Updated readme.txt

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  • commentswp/tags/1.2.0/readme.txt

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    1 === Comments Analytics, Commenters with Profiles & Insights with CommentsWP ===
     1=== Comments Analytics – Dashboard & Commenter Profiles ===
    22Contributors: slaFFik
    3 Tags: comments, commenters, profiles, analytics, statistics
     3Tags: comments, analytics, comment-dashboard, commenter-profiles, comment-insights
    44Requires at least: 6.4
    5 Tested up to: 6.7
     5Tested up to: 6.8
    66Stable tag: 1.2.0
    77Requires PHP: 7.4
    88License: GNU General Public License v2.0 or later
    99
    10 A beautifully helpful dashboard for all your WordPress comments: analyze & aggregate comments, see comments insights, learn about your commenters.
     10Analyze WordPress comments in one dashboard. Track comment stats, identify top commenters, and gain engagement insights.
    1111
    1212== Description ==
    1313
    14 <a href="https://commentswp.com/" target="_blank">CommentsWP</a> aims to provide more tools to moderators for easier comments analysis and insights gathering. The plugin aggregates a lot of information that is already stored in your database - and showcases everything in a much more readable and actionable way.
     14**CommentsWP** transforms your WordPress comments section into a powerful analytics and insights hub.
     15Instead of just collecting comments, it helps moderators and site owners **analyze engagement**, **track trends**, and **discover their most active commenters** — all in one beautiful dashboard.
    1516
    16 The Comments component inside WordPress will turn from being neglected to a very usable and actionable way to monitor and improve comments engagement. Your site can do much more than just display the "leave a comment" form, collect the text, display it in a list in the admin area, and allow you to edit them.
     17## 💡 Why Use CommentsWP
    1718
    18 = Comments Card Widgets =
     19CommentsWP aggregates data already stored in your WordPress database and presents it in clear, actionable widgets and tables.
     20You'll gain a new understanding of how your readers engage and how comment activity evolves over time.
    1921
    20 As the data is already stored in the database - you just need to access it easily.
     22**Key benefits:**
     23- Instantly see comment statistics and engagement patterns
     24- Identify your top commenters and active discussions
     25- Detect anomalies and potential manual spam attempts
     26- Compare posts with and without comments
     27- Analyze response speed and comment types
     28- Get meaningful, visual insights without complex setup
    2129
    22 And that's where CommentsWP shines by providing you on its Dashboard page various small card widgets:
     30## 🧭 Dashboard Overview
    2331
    24 * Section with 4 default comment statuses: Approved, Pending, Spam, and Trashed
    25 * Average Time To First Comment (with a precision up to a second; example: 3m 2d 8h 35min 18s)
    26 * Fastest Time To First Comment (with a precision up to a second, example: 4d 20h 38min 53s)
    27 * Number of posts with and without comments (both total and percentage)
    28 * Number of comments left by logged-in and logged-out users (both total and percentage)
    29 * Number of top-level comments and those in a thread, replies (both total and percentage)
    30 * Number of pingbacks and trackbacks (both total and percentage)
     32### Comments Card Widgets
    3133
    32 You can read all the documentation for each card on the <a href="https://commentswp.com/docs/" target="_blank">plugin's website</a>.
     34Quickly access aggregated data from your WordPress comments database.
     35Each card displays a specific metric:
    3336
    34 = Comments Table Widgets =
     37* 4 default comment statuses: **Approved, Pending, Spam, Trashed**
     38* **Average Time To First Comment** (e.g., 1m 3d 8h 35min 18s)
     39* **Fastest Time To First Comment** (e.g., 1d 20h 38min 53s)
     40* **Posts with vs. without comments** (totals and percentages)
     41* **Logged-in vs. Guest comments**
     42* **Top-level vs. Threaded replies**
     43* **Pingbacks and Trackbacks**
    3544
    36 But not any useful information can fit the small card with a number or two. Sometimes tables are much more useful.
     45Each card links to detailed documentation on the [CommentsWP website](https://commentswp.com/docs/).
    3746
    38 Even wondered how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters? There is a table card for that, called "Total by User". And you can see the number of comments for each user who can be grouped by either email or IP addresses. You literally can find users who leave comments on your site under the same email address - but different names, or use the same email - but different IP addresses.
     47## 📊 Table Widgets
    3948
    40 And there is also this awesome "Anomalies" table card that allows identifying offenders and legit comment "spammers" (who leave a ton of comments manually, perhaps being too invasive and trying to hide their location by using different IP addresses or identity by using different email addresses). You better check the card on a regular basis.
     49Not all useful data fits into a single number. That's why CommentsWP also provides **data table widgets**.
    4150
    42 Last but not least: the "Total by Time Period" table card will allow you to see the number of comments left throughout the whole history of your site, grouped by years, months, and weeks. That's an easy way to see global commenting trends on your site.
     51### Total by User
     52See how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters.
     53Group users by **email** or **IP address** to spot patterns:
     54- Same person using different names or IPs
     55- Different people using the same email
    4356
    44 = Commenters Profiles =
     57### Anomalies Table
     58Identify "manual spammers" or hyper-active users who leave large volumes of comments, possibly using multiple emails or IP addresses.
    4559
    46 You can now open the Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
     60### Total by Time Period
     61Track how comment activity changes over time — by **year, month, or week**.
     62Quickly detect engagement trends across your site's history.
    4763
    48 In the future this page will be expanded with more information about the commenters.
     64## 👥 Commenter Profiles
    4965
    50 == Frequently Asked Questions ==
     66The **Profiles** page lists all comment authors along with:
     67- Total number of comments
     68- Date of first and last comment
     69- Known names and aliases
    5170
    52 = Is the data cached? =
     71This feature gives you a clear view of your active audience.
     72Future versions will include more behavioral insights and interaction data.
    5373
    54 Yes, the data is cache and complicated SQL queries are being run only when the cache is cleared. This happens automatically when a new comment (or rather a record to the wp_comments table) was added to your site.
     74## ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works
    5575
    56 = How does the plugin affect the front-end and site visitors? =
     76CommentsWP runs all analytics **server-side** and **caches results** automatically.
     77Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are **added**, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database.
    5778
    58 CommentsWP plugin does not do its calculations and data aggregation when regular visitors are working with your site.
     79Data is calculated and displayed **only** in the WordPress admin area, on the **Comments → Dashboard** page.
     80It does **not** affect your site's frontend or your visitors' browsing experience.
    5981
    60 Please note that the data is displayed and calculated only when you are on the Comments > Dashboard page.
     82## 🔐 Access Control
    6183
    62 = Who has access to the CommentsWP Dashboard? =
     84Only logged-in users with the `moderate_comments` capability can access the CommentsWP Dashboard.
     85By default, this includes **Administrators** and **Editors**.
    6386
    64 Only those logged-in users who have access to the `wp-admin` area of your site and with the `moderate_comments` capability. By default, that's everyone with Administrator and Editor roles.
     87## 🌍 Translation & Compatibility
    6588
    66 = Is CommentsWP translation ready? =
     89CommentsWP is **translation-ready** and uses the `commentswp` text domain.
     90It works seamlessly with **Loco Translate**, **WPML**, and most caching or performance plugins.
    6791
    68 Yes, CommentsWP can be fully translated into any language via the `commentswp` textdomain. The plugin is compatible with Loco Translate and WPML as well.
     92## 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP
    6993
    70 == Screenshots ==
     941. Install and activate the plugin.
     952. Navigate to **Comments → Dashboard** in your WordPress admin.
     963. Review your analytics cards for quick insights.
     974. Explore the **Profiles** page to learn more about your commenters.
     985. Use the **comment type filter** (comments, pingbacks, trackbacks) to refine your view.
     996. Visit the [documentation](https://commentswp.com/docs/) for detailed explanations of each card.
     100
     101## 🧩 Troubleshooting
     102
     103**Dashboard shows old data**
     104→ The plugin caches results. Add or update a comment to refresh all stats automatically.
     105
     106**Performance concerns on large sites**
     107→ CommentsWP runs heavy queries only when cache refreshes, not on every page load.
     108
     109**No data in tables**
     110→ Ensure your site has approved comments. Some widgets only display data for approved entries.
     111
     112**Can I export this data?**
     113→ Not yet, but export tools will be implemented in future versions if enough users request them.
     114
     115## Frequently Asked Questions
     116
     117### Is the data cached?
     118Yes. CommentsWP caches its aggregated data, updating automatically when new comments are **Added**, deleted, or modified.
     119
     120### Does it affect frontend performance?
     121No. All calculations occur only inside the WordPress admin dashboard.
     122
     123### Who can see the dashboard?
     124Users with the `moderate_comments` capability (Administrators and Editors by default).
     125
     126### Can I filter analytics by comment type?
     127Yes. You can filter dashboard cards by type — comments, pingbacks, trackbacks, etc.
     128
     129### Does it work with multisite installations?
     130Yes. Make sure to activate the plugin on each of your subsites.
     131
     132### Can I customize which cards appear on the dashboard?
     133Future versions will allow custom card visibility and arrangement.
     134
     135### How accurate are the time metrics?
     136Times are calculated down to the second using precise WordPress timestamps and sophisticated SQL queries.
     137
     138### Is it translation-ready?
     139Yes, fully translation-ready. Compatible with Loco Translate and WPML.
     140
     141### Does it collect or send data externally?
     142No. All processing happens locally in your WordPress database.
     143
     144### How do I clear the cache manually?
     145You can simply trigger a new comment or delete one; the cache clears automatically.
     146
     147## Screenshots
    71148
    721491. CommentsWP Dashboard.
    731501. CommentsWP Profiles.
    74151
    75 == Changelog ==
     152## Changelog
    76153
    77 = 1.2.0 =
    78 - IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.
    79 - Added: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc.
    80 - Added: New Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
    81 - Changed: Much more intelligent caching logic: old internal cache is no longer hard-coded for a certain amount of time. Now it is being generated and lives until the new comment is being posted on a site, deleted, updated or changed its status.
    82 - Fixed: Various performance improvements.
    83 - Fixed: There was PHP warning in the "Total by Time Period" card on Dashboard when there were no approved comments.
     154### 1.2.0
     155- **IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.
     156- **Added**: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc.
     157- **Added**: New Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
     158- **Changed**: Much more intelligent caching logic: old internal cache is no longer hard-coded for a certain amount of time. Now it is being generated and lives until the new comment is being posted on a site, deleted, updated or **Changed** its status.
     159- **Fixed**: Various performance improvements.
     160- **Fixed**: There was a PHP warning in the "Total by Time Period" card on Dashboard when there were no approved comments.
    84161
    85 = 1.1.0 =
     162### 1.1.0
    86163- IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher.
    87 - Added: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card.
    88 - Added: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability.
    89 - Added: All Comments Date range support: the "Total by Time Period" card when grouped by month or week now has links that filter comments on the "All Comments" page accordingly.
    90 - Fixed: In certain screen sizes, the double cards labels were not fitting in the block and were overlapping with each other. Now ellipsis is displayed when the label is too long.
     164- **Added**: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card.
     165- **Added**: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability.
     166- **Added**: All Comments Date range support: the "Total by Time Period" card when grouped by month or week now has links that filter comments on the "All Comments" page accordingly.
     167- **Fixed**: In certain screen sizes, the double cards labels were not fitting in the block and were overlapping with each other. Now ellipsis is displayed when the label is too long.
    91168
    92 = 1.0.0 =
    93 - Initial release containing 13 cards, 2 dashboard-wide filters, and a bunch of cards specific filters.
     169### 1.0.0
     170- **Initial release** containing 13 cards, 2 dashboard-wide filters, and a bunch of cards-specific filters.
  • commentswp/trunk/readme.txt

    r3375328 r3375337  
    1 === Comments Analytics, Commenters with Profiles & Insights with CommentsWP ===
     1=== Comments Analytics – Dashboard & Commenter Profiles ===
    22Contributors: slaFFik
    3 Tags: comments, commenters, profiles, analytics, statistics
     3Tags: comments, analytics, comment-dashboard, commenter-profiles, comment-insights
    44Requires at least: 6.4
    55Tested up to: 6.8
     
    88License: GNU General Public License v2.0 or later
    99
    10 A beautifully helpful dashboard for all your WordPress comments: analyze & aggregate comments, see comments insights, learn about your commenters.
     10Analyze WordPress comments in one dashboard. Track comment stats, identify top commenters, and gain engagement insights.
    1111
    1212== Description ==
    1313
    14 <a href="https://commentswp.com/" target="_blank">CommentsWP</a> aims to provide more tools to moderators for easier comments analysis and insights gathering. The plugin aggregates a lot of information that is already stored in your database - and showcases everything in a much more readable and actionable way.
     14**CommentsWP** transforms your WordPress comments section into a powerful analytics and insights hub.
     15Instead of just collecting comments, it helps moderators and site owners **analyze engagement**, **track trends**, and **discover their most active commenters** — all in one beautiful dashboard.
    1516
    16 The Comments component inside WordPress will turn from being neglected to a very usable and actionable way to monitor and improve comments engagement. Your site can do much more than just display the "leave a comment" form, collect the text, display it in a list in the admin area, and allow you to edit them.
     17## 💡 Why Use CommentsWP
    1718
    18 = Comments Card Widgets =
     19CommentsWP aggregates data already stored in your WordPress database and presents it in clear, actionable widgets and tables.
     20You'll gain a new understanding of how your readers engage and how comment activity evolves over time.
    1921
    20 As the data is already stored in the database - you just need to access it easily.
     22**Key benefits:**
     23- Instantly see comment statistics and engagement patterns
     24- Identify your top commenters and active discussions
     25- Detect anomalies and potential manual spam attempts
     26- Compare posts with and without comments
     27- Analyze response speed and comment types
     28- Get meaningful, visual insights without complex setup
    2129
    22 And that's where CommentsWP shines by providing you on its Dashboard page various small card widgets:
     30## 🧭 Dashboard Overview
    2331
    24 * Section with 4 default comment statuses: Approved, Pending, Spam, and Trashed
    25 * Average Time To First Comment (with a precision up to a second; example: 3m 2d 8h 35min 18s)
    26 * Fastest Time To First Comment (with a precision up to a second, example: 4d 20h 38min 53s)
    27 * Number of posts with and without comments (both total and percentage)
    28 * Number of comments left by logged-in and logged-out users (both total and percentage)
    29 * Number of top-level comments and those in a thread, replies (both total and percentage)
    30 * Number of pingbacks and trackbacks (both total and percentage)
     32### Comments Card Widgets
    3133
    32 You can read all the documentation for each card on the <a href="https://commentswp.com/docs/" target="_blank">plugin's website</a>.
     34Quickly access aggregated data from your WordPress comments database.
     35Each card displays a specific metric:
    3336
    34 = Comments Table Widgets =
     37* 4 default comment statuses: **Approved, Pending, Spam, Trashed**
     38* **Average Time To First Comment** (e.g., 1m 3d 8h 35min 18s)
     39* **Fastest Time To First Comment** (e.g., 1d 20h 38min 53s)
     40* **Posts with vs. without comments** (totals and percentages)
     41* **Logged-in vs. Guest comments**
     42* **Top-level vs. Threaded replies**
     43* **Pingbacks and Trackbacks**
    3544
    36 But not any useful information can fit the small card with a number or two. Sometimes tables are much more useful.
     45Each card links to detailed documentation on the [CommentsWP website](https://commentswp.com/docs/).
    3746
    38 Even wondered how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters? There is a table card for that, called "Total by User". And you can see the number of comments for each user who can be grouped by either email or IP addresses. You literally can find users who leave comments on your site under the same email address - but different names, or use the same email - but different IP addresses.
     47## 📊 Table Widgets
    3948
    40 And there is also this awesome "Anomalies" table card that allows identifying offenders and legit comment "spammers" (who leave a ton of comments manually, perhaps being too invasive and trying to hide their location by using different IP addresses or identity by using different email addresses). You better check the card on a regular basis.
     49Not all useful data fits into a single number. That's why CommentsWP also provides **data table widgets**.
    4150
    42 Last but not least: the "Total by Time Period" table card will allow you to see the number of comments left throughout the whole history of your site, grouped by years, months, and weeks. That's an easy way to see global commenting trends on your site.
     51### Total by User
     52See how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters.
     53Group users by **email** or **IP address** to spot patterns:
     54- Same person using different names or IPs
     55- Different people using the same email
    4356
    44 = Commenters Profiles =
     57### Anomalies Table
     58Identify "manual spammers" or hyper-active users who leave large volumes of comments, possibly using multiple emails or IP addresses.
    4559
    46 You can now open the Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
     60### Total by Time Period
     61Track how comment activity changes over time — by **year, month, or week**.
     62Quickly detect engagement trends across your site's history.
    4763
    48 In the future this page will be expanded with more information about the commenters.
     64## 👥 Commenter Profiles
    4965
    50 == Frequently Asked Questions ==
     66The **Profiles** page lists all comment authors along with:
     67- Total number of comments
     68- Date of first and last comment
     69- Known names and aliases
    5170
    52 = Is the data cached? =
     71This feature gives you a clear view of your active audience.
     72Future versions will include more behavioral insights and interaction data.
    5373
    54 Yes, the data is cache and complicated SQL queries are being run only when the cache is cleared. This happens automatically when a new comment (or rather a record to the wp_comments table) was added to your site.
     74## ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works
    5575
    56 = How does the plugin affect the front-end and site visitors? =
     76CommentsWP runs all analytics **server-side** and **caches results** automatically.
     77Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are **added**, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database.
    5778
    58 CommentsWP plugin does not do its calculations and data aggregation when regular visitors are working with your site.
     79Data is calculated and displayed **only** in the WordPress admin area, on the **Comments → Dashboard** page.
     80It does **not** affect your site's frontend or your visitors' browsing experience.
    5981
    60 Please note that the data is displayed and calculated only when you are on the Comments > Dashboard page.
     82## 🔐 Access Control
    6183
    62 = Who has access to the CommentsWP Dashboard? =
     84Only logged-in users with the `moderate_comments` capability can access the CommentsWP Dashboard.
     85By default, this includes **Administrators** and **Editors**.
    6386
    64 Only those logged-in users who have access to the `wp-admin` area of your site and with the `moderate_comments` capability. By default, that's everyone with Administrator and Editor roles.
     87## 🌍 Translation & Compatibility
    6588
    66 = Is CommentsWP translation ready? =
     89CommentsWP is **translation-ready** and uses the `commentswp` text domain.
     90It works seamlessly with **Loco Translate**, **WPML**, and most caching or performance plugins.
    6791
    68 Yes, CommentsWP can be fully translated into any language via the `commentswp` textdomain. The plugin is compatible with Loco Translate and WPML as well.
     92## 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP
    6993
    70 == Screenshots ==
     941. Install and activate the plugin.
     952. Navigate to **Comments → Dashboard** in your WordPress admin.
     963. Review your analytics cards for quick insights.
     974. Explore the **Profiles** page to learn more about your commenters.
     985. Use the **comment type filter** (comments, pingbacks, trackbacks) to refine your view.
     996. Visit the [documentation](https://commentswp.com/docs/) for detailed explanations of each card.
     100
     101## 🧩 Troubleshooting
     102
     103**Dashboard shows old data**
     104→ The plugin caches results. Add or update a comment to refresh all stats automatically.
     105
     106**Performance concerns on large sites**
     107→ CommentsWP runs heavy queries only when cache refreshes, not on every page load.
     108
     109**No data in tables**
     110→ Ensure your site has approved comments. Some widgets only display data for approved entries.
     111
     112**Can I export this data?**
     113→ Not yet, but export tools will be implemented in future versions if enough users request them.
     114
     115## Frequently Asked Questions
     116
     117### Is the data cached?
     118Yes. CommentsWP caches its aggregated data, updating automatically when new comments are **Added**, deleted, or modified.
     119
     120### Does it affect frontend performance?
     121No. All calculations occur only inside the WordPress admin dashboard.
     122
     123### Who can see the dashboard?
     124Users with the `moderate_comments` capability (Administrators and Editors by default).
     125
     126### Can I filter analytics by comment type?
     127Yes. You can filter dashboard cards by type — comments, pingbacks, trackbacks, etc.
     128
     129### Does it work with multisite installations?
     130Yes. Make sure to activate the plugin on each of your subsites.
     131
     132### Can I customize which cards appear on the dashboard?
     133Future versions will allow custom card visibility and arrangement.
     134
     135### How accurate are the time metrics?
     136Times are calculated down to the second using precise WordPress timestamps and sophisticated SQL queries.
     137
     138### Is it translation-ready?
     139Yes, fully translation-ready. Compatible with Loco Translate and WPML.
     140
     141### Does it collect or send data externally?
     142No. All processing happens locally in your WordPress database.
     143
     144### How do I clear the cache manually?
     145You can simply trigger a new comment or delete one; the cache clears automatically.
     146
     147## Screenshots
    71148
    721491. CommentsWP Dashboard.
    731501. CommentsWP Profiles.
    74151
    75 == Changelog ==
     152## Changelog
    76153
    77 = 1.2.0 =
    78 - IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.
    79 - Added: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc.
    80 - Added: New Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
    81 - Changed: Much more intelligent caching logic: old internal cache is no longer hard-coded for a certain amount of time. Now it is being generated and lives until the new comment is being posted on a site, deleted, updated or changed its status.
    82 - Fixed: Various performance improvements.
    83 - Fixed: There was PHP warning in the "Total by Time Period" card on Dashboard when there were no approved comments.
     154### 1.2.0
     155- **IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.
     156- **Added**: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc.
     157- **Added**: New Profiles page that lists the commenter authors with their total number of comments, last and first comment date, and also their known names.
     158- **Changed**: Much more intelligent caching logic: old internal cache is no longer hard-coded for a certain amount of time. Now it is being generated and lives until the new comment is being posted on a site, deleted, updated or **Changed** its status.
     159- **Fixed**: Various performance improvements.
     160- **Fixed**: There was a PHP warning in the "Total by Time Period" card on Dashboard when there were no approved comments.
    84161
    85 = 1.1.0 =
     162### 1.1.0
    86163- IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher.
    87 - Added: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card.
    88 - Added: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability.
    89 - Added: All Comments Date range support: the "Total by Time Period" card when grouped by month or week now has links that filter comments on the "All Comments" page accordingly.
    90 - Fixed: In certain screen sizes, the double cards labels were not fitting in the block and were overlapping with each other. Now ellipsis is displayed when the label is too long.
     164- **Added**: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card.
     165- **Added**: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability.
     166- **Added**: All Comments Date range support: the "Total by Time Period" card when grouped by month or week now has links that filter comments on the "All Comments" page accordingly.
     167- **Fixed**: In certain screen sizes, the double cards labels were not fitting in the block and were overlapping with each other. Now ellipsis is displayed when the label is too long.
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    92 = 1.0.0 =
    93 - Initial release containing 13 cards, 2 dashboard-wide filters, and a bunch of cards specific filters.
     169### 1.0.0
     170- **Initial release** containing 13 cards, 2 dashboard-wide filters, and a bunch of cards-specific filters.
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