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Automatically closing comments to boost commenting

By Chad Butler 2 Comments

As I am getting back in the saddle of blogging, I am wondering how I might boost the commenting on this site.  When it was predominately content about WP-Members, there were always a lot of comments – mostly in terms of support questions, which is what eventually led me to launching rocketgeek.com to handle WP-Members support.

Now that I am back to focusing my posting on WordPress, blogging, and plugin development, I am hoping to also boost comments.  Is that too ambitious?

I remember a while back that I read a guest post on Darren Rowse’s blog about automatically closing comments after a certain number of days in order to boost comments.  The theory was/is that this helps push users to more recent posts to continue the discussion.

That sounds reasonable.  I am wondering if it works.  Does anyone have any experience with that?  Has it worked for you?

I’ve also recently installed Disqus to manage comments.  I am hoping that leads to better discussion (and hopefully easier for me to manage).  I’m open to comments on Disqus, too, for those that have experience with it, good or bad.

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Testing your WordPress email settings for the wp_mail function

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Testing your WordPress email settings for the wp_mail function

WordPress has its own email function, wp_mail, that it uses for sending email.  There are many plugins, my WP-Members plugin included, that rely on this function to be working.  WordPress does not provide email settings, so how do you know if email is working? [Read more…]

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Loading Custom Stylesheets with wp_enqueue_style

By Chad Butler 4 Comments

While the concepts outlined here are more specific to loading custom styles for the WP-Members plugin, the WP functions discussed can be used to load and unload custom stylesheets for any WP plugin or theme that uses wp_register_style.

In the past, I have explained how to setup a custom stylesheet for WP-Members and set the location in the plugin’s settings.  In this article, I would like to explain a more advanced method that is a little cleaner and more elegant.   [Read more…]

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