12/26/2005 ↓

WordPress Ajax Commenting Tutorial

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WordPress Ajax Commenting Tutorial: A well rounded tutorial for adding AJAX commenting to your Wordpress theme with examples from existing templates.

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  1. I am a very new wordpress user - I just downloaded 2.0, and I gotta tell you that the wysiwyg editor is about as unstable a creature as one can possibly find. Even when going in and doing the html by hand the damn thing would not hold the formatting.

    And I am NOT into coding everything by hand - way way too laborious for my taste.

    Otherwise, the new set up is quite beautiful. But you guys and gals have got to do something about that editor; that is if you want regular folks to be able to use this beast. Can’t even paste in from a text editor. Now that is not good.

    Darcy (1 comments.) — 12/27/2005 @ 4:02 am
  2. bla

    rassi — 12/27/2005 @ 3:04 pm
  3. sorry, I just want to see the comment ajax in action

    teste deste ajax (1 comments.) — 01/3/2006 @ 8:25 pm
  4. I just wanted to see what how? What’s suppose to happen?

    This is a test

    test — 05/18/2006 @ 1:29 pm
  5. Thanks for providing this link! I’ll give it a go when I get home from work…

    Mike (1 comments.) — 06/20/2006 @ 3:17 pm

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