Manage WordPress Comments in AIR
Posted in Blog Tips, WordPress | By AhTim @ October 29th, 2008
Tired of manage WordPress comments? We know it is inconvenient to refresh the comment page to check for new comment from time to time.
Manage comment become easy with Moderator plugin. This is not simply a plugin. Its a WordPress plugin that associated with desktop application on Adobe AIR. It allow us to view and moderate comments from desktop.
Comment Moderator Features
Since it is still early version, it has only basic features:
- Viewing unmoderated comments.
- Dock and system tray notifications of the number of unmoderated comments.
- Accept, delete, and spam comments from within the desktop client.
- Close application window, or minimize it to the system tray while running.
- Shows the Gravatar icons for the user who posted the comment.
You must have WordPress 2.6+ and Adobe AIR 1.1 to run Moderator.
Comment Moderator Installation
5 easy steps to complete the Moderator plugin installation.
- Download the Moderator plugin bundle.(~72Kb)
- Unzip and Upload the Moderator folder to your WordPress (/wp-content/plugins)
- Activate the plugin. On “Settings tab”, click Moderator admin page and follow instruction to download and setup Moderator client.
After installation, you can set the comment refresh interval to your needs. I set it to refresh every 5 minutes. We could expect some features to be added soon including: replying to comments, viewing unmoderated comments from multiple blogs, and popup alerts to notify of incoming comments.
Also, as soon as WordPress 2.7 is release, this application should be integrated inside. No extra plugin needed. All need is only the desktop client itself on AIR.
My two cents
I really hate to refresh comment page and reply one by one on post page. Hope Moderator on AIR could help me to resolve. Then I’ll be happier to reply all your comments.
Have you install Moderator plugin? Do you think it is helpful to manage comments?
[source: daniel dura]
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Tags: Adobe AIR, Comment, manage WordPress, Moderator
November 9th, 2008 at 2:01 PM
no because my site has no comments lol