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OK I understand your question now.
In Admin/Settings/BuddyBlog, “Show single posts on user profile” is set to NO, because:
The blog page is {domain.com}/posts/
Single posts appear at {domain.com}/{post-title}
That’s the way we want it.
When I create a new post using BuddyBlog, the post appears at {domain.com}/{post-title} and a Buddypress activity is generated:
“Denis wrote a new post”
which appears on my timeline and the news feed of my friends.
That’s the way we want it, too.
I can leave comments on the BP activity and these show up on the single post page, but comments are not enabled on this post on the single post page: {domain.com}/{post-title}. I have to go into WP admin and enable comments on each post individually.
This is not the way we want it. We want to offer users a way to comment on the post on the single post page, without having to change the “allow comments” setting on each post individually.
Hi Brajesh,
I posted about this more than 2 months ago. You have promised to look into it twice, but there still isn’t a solution to this.
Can you help?
Publishing new posts without the comments field displaying is a major drawback to this otherwise fine plugin.
This issue is still not resolved.
Comments are not enabled by default on new posts when they are created on the front end with BuddyBlog. Comments are available by default on new posts created in the admin.
I have these settings:
admin/settings/discussion: Allow people to post comments on new articles YES
admin/settings/buddyblog: Comment status OPEN, Allow post author to enable/disable comment? NO
In admin/edit post, Allow comments checkbox is deselected by default on new posts created on front end. If I select it, comments are enabled for that post.
Like I said, your plugin works great except for this. Please help!
I have these settings enabled, but new posts are published without comments field showing. Comments do not display on my posts until I select “Allow comments?” in WP admin/edit post. WP Discussion settings are also set to “Allow people to post comments on new articles.”
Your plugin works great except for this.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by Denis.