WP Ajax Edit Comments
WP Ajax Edit Comments (for WP 2.1+) allows users and admins alike to edit comments on a post. Users can edit their own comments for a period specified by the admin, and admins can edit all post comments. What better way to show reader appreciation than letting the readers edit their own typos?
Demonstration Videos and Screenshots
Several demo videos and screenshots can be found here.
Download
Please note that there is an update to Ajax Edit Comments for WordPress 2.5.
Please download the file WP Ajax Edit Comments v1.1.5.1.
For previous versions, please check out the previous versions of Ajax Edit Comments.
If you are using this plugin for the first time or upgrading, please be sure to test out various characters unique to your blog. This is especially for those using non-English languages. This plugin needs to also have mb_convert_encoding enabled. Version 1.13 has an option in the admin panel to disable this, but you still need to test various characters.
Installation
Admin Features
User Features
Plugin Features
Language Features
A lot of effort has gone into translating Ajax Edit Comments into multiple languages. The following languages are available. A big “thank you” goes out to each of the translators who have contributed and/or continue to contribute a translation.
The following pages have been created to provide a translation of Ajax Edit Comments:
If you are interested in providing a translation, please contact me (Ronald).
Usage
For admin…
Simply hover over a comment in a post and click. The comment will load, and from there you can edit the comment. If you click “Save” without editing, an error will result. This is normal since the comment hasn’t been changed.
You may also delete a comment or mark as spam from a post as well. If your theme is compatible, a short deletion animation will show showing that the deletion was successful. If your theme isn’t compatible, the deletion will be successful, but no visual clue will be shown. If the deletion or spam marking is unsuccessful, an alert box will display.
You can edit global admin options by using the Options->Ajax Edit Comments panel. If you can configure individual admin options in the Users->Ajax Edit Comments panel.
For non-admin users…
If you are a user, leave a comment. You may edit for a specified amount of time (set by admin). If your comment is in moderation and you decide to edit, your comment will disappear from the page on the next refresh. If the admin has the option enabled, your comment will be re-checked for spam.
Customization
You can adjust the appearance or color of the highlight and user messages by editing the supplied css file called “editComments.css”. This file should be in your 'wp-content/plugins/wp-ajax-edit-comments/css/' directory.
You can also customize other various options by digging through the code, but such changes are not encouraged or supported. Use the admin panels.
Special Thanks
An extra special thanks goes out to Vivien from Inspiration Bit. Without her, this plugin release wouldn’t have been possible. Brett Terpstra from Circle Six Design helped fix a rather major bug as well during testing. Thank you Brett.
Bugs/Support/Feature Requests
This plugin is provided as is, but I will try to answer most of your questions through e-mail.
If you have a bug report, feature request, or support request, please use the RAProject Support Form. You may also join and start a thread at the RA Project Google Group.
Due to the amount of inquiries, I am not able to answer every support request. Support requests with a donation will always be given top priority.
Several users have had character encoding issues. The ideal set-up for this plugin is a UTF-8 backend. Please thoroughly test various characters upon first installing this plugin to make sure everything is okay.
Another thing to note is that if you edit a comment/author details and save without changing anything, an error will result. This is not a bug. This is just WordPress being smart enough to know that nothing has changed when updating the database.
Incompatible Plugins
The following plugins cause issues with WP Ajax Edit Comments
Since the plugin requires JavaScript and the DOM (Document Object Model), Ajax-type posted comments will not be editable until the user makes a refresh. There are several hooks that plugin authors can use to tap into the plugin, however.
Changelog
If you are interested, click here for the changelog.



