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16 thoughts on “Session: Sept. 29 2020, Tuesday

  1. I am going to do an impromptu SWOT Analysis on opening the CLG Forum or not. Saved it on draft:

  2. OK Done. Admins READ it.

    Let’s test the comment section AGAIN, Test scenario is:

    If a Blog Post Commenter (which on WP gets a Subscriber Usergroup category) can join a chat session.

    Use the CLG Test Account

  3. DISABLED
    Users must be registered and logged in to comment
    ENABLED
    Allow people to submit comments on new posts
    Comment author must fill out name and email
    Comments must be manually approved

  4. Testing a fake email whatever @ dlfhndfhf . com to see if it goes through

    1. It went straight to the moderation Q. I approved the above test comment, but deleted the fake email address. 🙂

      Testing again with a legit email address, using the test CLG user account.

  5. So now on the blog post, it triggers the old settings I put with the Simplified Theme, which is:

    Your email address will not be published. We are glad you have chosen to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that comments are moderated according to our Comment Policy. (with the link to the simple Comment Policy)
    Name
    Email
    Box to Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
    Comment
    Post comment button

  6. Nope commenters cannot join the chat.

    Next test:

    DISABLED:
    Require users to be logged in to view and use the chat box.

  7. The old consultants who logged in using those accounts. I think it was at the Tech portal. using a different theme (hence a different set of comment settings altogether). That’s why it’s important that we have the “Help Other Admins” Forum here, so that all the codes and snippets I’ve written and test scenarios we’ve done can be properly documented per module and per theme version and per forum version. It’s the auto updaters that are causing conflicts.

  8. LOL! We can make a Tech User Group there, so we can move everything here.

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