akeeba / engage

Akeeba Engage - Comments for Joomla!™ articles made easy
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Don't have a comment button #175

Closed adoewa closed 2 years ago

adoewa commented 2 years ago

I installed engage to show only on blog articles. I see the "no toughts on ..." tag, but no button to add comment.

https://www.schoonheidsateljeetje.be/blog

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Good to have information

Kind regards, Koen

nikosdion commented 2 years ago

You need to tell Joomla who has the permission to submit comments as explained in the documentation. I quote the linked page:

Joomla has a very thorough permissions system since version 1.6. Akeeba Engage uses it to determine who can do what with comments. In fact, Akeeba Engage uses the same internal permissions names as Joomla. This means that unless you explicitly tell Joomla otherwise, Akeeba Engage's permissions track the default permissions for Joomla as set in the Global Configuration page. Therefore the default state on most sites is that only Manager and above can file comments, just like Manager and above can submit new articles.

adoewa commented 2 years ago

Thanks Nicolas...

The only problem i still have is that i cannot type anything in the comment field...

Koen

nikosdion commented 2 years ago

You really need to read the documentation. https://github.com/akeeba/engage/wiki/Setting-up-your-HTML-editor