> Done in my comments git branch --[[smcv]]
- > Not seeing it there, which branch? --[[Joey]]
+ > Not seeing it there, which branch? --[[Joey]]
+
+ >> Bah, git push --all is not the default... 'comments' branch now (I've also rebased it).
+ >> Sorry, I'm on mobile Internet at the moment... --[[smcv]]
* The default template should have a (?) icon next to unauthenticated users (with the IP address
as title) and an OpenID icon next to OpenIDs
> {x} and {*} smileys for anonymous, OpenID and login respectively).
> --[[smcv]]
+ >> I've improved this to use independent icons from the wikiicons
+ >> directory (untested!) --[[smcv]]
+
+ >>> The new code produces links like /wikiisons/openid.png, which
+ >>> fail if ikiwiki is not at the root of the web server. --[[Joey]]
+
+ >>> I got to wondering if the icons are needed. On my comments branch
+ >>> (not master), I've dropped the icons and info can be seen by hovering
+ >>> over the author's name. Idea being that you probably don't care how
+ >>> they authenticated unless something is weird, and in that case you
+ >>> can hover to check. Does that make sense, should I merge it?
+ >>> --[[Joey]]
+
* Should the comments be visually set off more from the page above?
Rather than just a horizontal rule, I'm thinking put the comments
in a box like is used for inlined pages.
(BTW, the rss feed in this situation seems ok; there the link element
points back to the parent page.
+ > done --[[Joey]]
+
* It would be useful to have a pagespec that always matches all comments on
pages matching a glob. Something like `comment(blog/*)`.
Perhaps postcomment could also be folded into this? Then the pagespec
would match both existing comments, as well as new comments that are
being posted.
- > Please see [[plugins/comment/discussion]]. If I've convinced you that
+ > Please see [[plugins/comments/discussion]]. If I've convinced you that
> internal pages are the way forward, then sure, we can do that, because
> people who can comment still won't be able to edit others' comments
> (one of my goals is that commenters can't put words into each other's
> done --[[Joey]]
* Now that inline has some comments-specific functionality anyway, it would
- be good to output <link rel="comments"> in Atom and the equivalent in RSS.
+ be good to output '<link rel="comments">' in Atom and the equivalent in RSS.