Changeset 3375347
- Timestamp:
- 10/08/2025 09:34:14 PM (2 months ago)
- Location:
- commentswp
- Files:
-
- 2 edited
-
tags/1.2.0/readme.txt (modified) (9 diffs)
-
trunk/readme.txt (modified) (9 diffs)
Legend:
- Unmodified
- Added
- Removed
-
commentswp/tags/1.2.0/readme.txt
r3375337 r3375347 15 15 Instead 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. 16 16 17 ## 💡 Why Use CommentsWP17 ### 💡 Why Use CommentsWP 18 18 19 19 CommentsWP aggregates data already stored in your WordPress database and presents it in clear, actionable widgets and tables. … … 28 28 - Get meaningful, visual insights without complex setup 29 29 30 ## 🧭 Dashboard Overview30 ### 🧭 Dashboard Overview 31 31 32 ### Comments Card Widgets32 #### Comments Card Widgets 33 33 34 34 Quickly access aggregated data from your WordPress comments database. … … 45 45 Each card links to detailed documentation on the [CommentsWP website](https://commentswp.com/docs/). 46 46 47 ## 📊 Table Widgets47 ### 📊 Table Widgets 48 48 49 49 Not all useful data fits into a single number. That's why CommentsWP also provides **data table widgets**. 50 50 51 ### Total by User51 #### Total by User 52 52 See how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters. 53 53 Group users by **email** or **IP address** to spot patterns: … … 55 55 - Different people using the same email 56 56 57 ### Anomalies Table57 #### Anomalies Table 58 58 Identify "manual spammers" or hyper-active users who leave large volumes of comments, possibly using multiple emails or IP addresses. 59 59 60 ### Total by Time Period60 #### Total by Time Period 61 61 Track how comment activity changes over time — by **year, month, or week**. 62 62 Quickly detect engagement trends across your site's history. 63 63 64 ## 👥 Commenter Profiles64 ### 👥 Commenter Profiles 65 65 66 66 The **Profiles** page lists all comment authors along with: … … 72 72 Future versions will include more behavioral insights and interaction data. 73 73 74 ## ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works74 ### ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works 75 75 76 76 CommentsWP runs all analytics **server-side** and **caches results** automatically. 77 Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are **added**, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database.77 Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are added, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database. 78 78 79 79 Data is calculated and displayed **only** in the WordPress admin area, on the **Comments → Dashboard** page. 80 80 It does **not** affect your site's frontend or your visitors' browsing experience. 81 81 82 ## 🔐 Access Control82 ### 🔐 Access Control 83 83 84 84 Only logged-in users with the `moderate_comments` capability can access the CommentsWP Dashboard. 85 85 By default, this includes **Administrators** and **Editors**. 86 86 87 ## 🌍 Translation & Compatibility87 ### 🌍 Translation & Compatibility 88 88 89 89 CommentsWP is **translation-ready** and uses the `commentswp` text domain. 90 90 It works seamlessly with **Loco Translate**, **WPML**, and most caching or performance plugins. 91 91 92 ## 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP92 ### 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP 93 93 94 94 1. Install and activate the plugin. … … 99 99 6. Visit the [documentation](https://commentswp.com/docs/) for detailed explanations of each card. 100 100 101 ## 🧩 Troubleshooting101 ### 🧩 Troubleshooting 102 102 103 103 **Dashboard shows old data** … … 113 113 → Not yet, but export tools will be implemented in future versions if enough users request them. 114 114 115 ## Frequently Asked Questions 115 == Frequently Asked Questions == 116 116 117 117 ### Is the data cached? … … 145 145 You can simply trigger a new comment or delete one; the cache clears automatically. 146 146 147 ## Screenshots 147 == Screenshots == 148 148 149 149 1. CommentsWP Dashboard. 150 150 1. CommentsWP Profiles. 151 151 152 ## Changelog 152 == Installation == 153 154 **Install through your backend** 155 156 1. Search for "commentswp" and click the "Install" button. 157 1. That's it. 158 159 **Install manually** 160 161 1. Download and unzip the plugin. 162 1. Upload the `commentswp` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 163 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 164 1. Now you can open your CommentsWP Dashboard by clicking on the "Comments" top level menu item in your wp-admin sidebar navigation. 165 166 == Changelog == 153 167 154 168 ### 1.2.0 155 - **IMPORTANT : This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.169 - **IMPORTANT**: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher. 156 170 - **Added**: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc. 157 171 - **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. … … 161 175 162 176 ### 1.1.0 163 - IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher.177 - **IMPORTANT**: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher. 164 178 - **Added**: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card. 165 179 - **Added**: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability. -
commentswp/trunk/readme.txt
r3375337 r3375347 15 15 Instead 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. 16 16 17 ## 💡 Why Use CommentsWP17 ### 💡 Why Use CommentsWP 18 18 19 19 CommentsWP aggregates data already stored in your WordPress database and presents it in clear, actionable widgets and tables. … … 28 28 - Get meaningful, visual insights without complex setup 29 29 30 ## 🧭 Dashboard Overview30 ### 🧭 Dashboard Overview 31 31 32 ### Comments Card Widgets32 #### Comments Card Widgets 33 33 34 34 Quickly access aggregated data from your WordPress comments database. … … 45 45 Each card links to detailed documentation on the [CommentsWP website](https://commentswp.com/docs/). 46 46 47 ## 📊 Table Widgets47 ### 📊 Table Widgets 48 48 49 49 Not all useful data fits into a single number. That's why CommentsWP also provides **data table widgets**. 50 50 51 ### Total by User51 #### Total by User 52 52 See how many comments were left by your most prolific commenters. 53 53 Group users by **email** or **IP address** to spot patterns: … … 55 55 - Different people using the same email 56 56 57 ### Anomalies Table57 #### Anomalies Table 58 58 Identify "manual spammers" or hyper-active users who leave large volumes of comments, possibly using multiple emails or IP addresses. 59 59 60 ### Total by Time Period60 #### Total by Time Period 61 61 Track how comment activity changes over time — by **year, month, or week**. 62 62 Quickly detect engagement trends across your site's history. 63 63 64 ## 👥 Commenter Profiles64 ### 👥 Commenter Profiles 65 65 66 66 The **Profiles** page lists all comment authors along with: … … 72 72 Future versions will include more behavioral insights and interaction data. 73 73 74 ## ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works74 ### ⚙️ How CommentsWP Works 75 75 76 76 CommentsWP runs all analytics **server-side** and **caches results** automatically. 77 Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are **added**, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database.77 Complex SQL queries are executed only when new comments are added, updated, or deleted — ensuring **fast performance** and **minimal load** on your database. 78 78 79 79 Data is calculated and displayed **only** in the WordPress admin area, on the **Comments → Dashboard** page. 80 80 It does **not** affect your site's frontend or your visitors' browsing experience. 81 81 82 ## 🔐 Access Control82 ### 🔐 Access Control 83 83 84 84 Only logged-in users with the `moderate_comments` capability can access the CommentsWP Dashboard. 85 85 By default, this includes **Administrators** and **Editors**. 86 86 87 ## 🌍 Translation & Compatibility87 ### 🌍 Translation & Compatibility 88 88 89 89 CommentsWP is **translation-ready** and uses the `commentswp` text domain. 90 90 It works seamlessly with **Loco Translate**, **WPML**, and most caching or performance plugins. 91 91 92 ## 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP92 ### 🧠 How To Use CommentsWP 93 93 94 94 1. Install and activate the plugin. … … 99 99 6. Visit the [documentation](https://commentswp.com/docs/) for detailed explanations of each card. 100 100 101 ## 🧩 Troubleshooting101 ### 🧩 Troubleshooting 102 102 103 103 **Dashboard shows old data** … … 113 113 → Not yet, but export tools will be implemented in future versions if enough users request them. 114 114 115 ## Frequently Asked Questions 115 == Frequently Asked Questions == 116 116 117 117 ### Is the data cached? … … 145 145 You can simply trigger a new comment or delete one; the cache clears automatically. 146 146 147 ## Screenshots 147 == Screenshots == 148 148 149 149 1. CommentsWP Dashboard. 150 150 1. CommentsWP Profiles. 151 151 152 ## Changelog 152 == Installation == 153 154 **Install through your backend** 155 156 1. Search for "commentswp" and click the "Install" button. 157 1. That's it. 158 159 **Install manually** 160 161 1. Download and unzip the plugin. 162 1. Upload the `commentswp` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 163 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 164 1. Now you can open your CommentsWP Dashboard by clicking on the "Comments" top level menu item in your wp-admin sidebar navigation. 165 166 == Changelog == 153 167 154 168 ### 1.2.0 155 - **IMPORTANT : This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher.169 - **IMPORTANT**: This version requires PHP 7.4 or higher and WordPress 6.4 or higher. 156 170 - **Added**: Now you can filter the dashboard cards by comment type: Comments, Pingbacks, Trackbacks, etc. 157 171 - **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. … … 161 175 162 176 ### 1.1.0 163 - IMPORTANT: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher.177 - **IMPORTANT**: This version requires PHP 7.2 or higher and WordPress 5.5 or higher. 164 178 - **Added**: Each Dashboard Card now has its own link to a dedicated documentation page with more information about the card. 165 179 - **Added**: Display the actual dates next to week numbers in the "Total by Time Period" card for improved readability.
Note: See TracChangeset
for help on using the changeset viewer.