Get Rid of CommentLuv Flaw Once and For All
I am a dedicated fan of ‘CommentLuv’ in Wordpress blogs, you know, that plug-in that seeks out your last post and hangs a link to it on the end of the ‘Comment’ you are making on a blog: BUT, I really hate those blogs where the apostrophe is missing from the code and your ‘CommentLuv’ link has your name with two Esses on the end – see red text in example below:
Rhys Your comment is awaiting moderation.
“QUOTE”
Hey Tom!
This post is not just good sense, it is creative sense! Thanks for the heads up on this; if we are not enjoying our blogs, then what the heck ARE we there for?
I blog mainly for the interaction, and you have highlighted the things that create interaction – particularly #2, with your ‘liven it up’ ideas!

Rhyss last blog post..Hosting from Hell -
The blog-owners cure for this is really easy – Open your WPress dashboard at Settings/CommentLuv and add the apostrophe after [name] as in the example below:
Change [name]s last blog post.. to read [name]‘s last blog post..
Then all your commentators sigs will be correct like this
Maybe Andy Bailey (Fiddyp.co.uk) of Comment Luv could edit his plugin to include the apostrophe as the default – after all, that would be grammatically correct! (What say Andy?)
Andy just fixed that with version V2.0b Release 11. It seems that this is not quite a simple problem because some versions of WordPress stall when you add the apostrophe. The cure is to update your CommentLuv or to put the ascii code instead, I.E.
[name]´s last blog post..
If you don’t already have this magic plugin, leap on over to Andy’s site and download it now, set it up, and add the apostrophe when you do the settings, so that you can get rid of CommentLuv Flaw once and for all.
Andy has revamped the CommentLuv Plugin and it now has lots of new features, like Click Stats, works on Blogger, etc., and the dreaded “Apostraphe Flaw” is now a thing of the past.
Get Rid of CommentLuv Flaw Once and For All
Saturday, September 20th, 2008Get Rid of CommentLuv Flaw Once and For All
I am a dedicated fan of ‘CommentLuv’ in Wordpress blogs, you know, that plug-in that seeks out your last post and hangs a link to it on the end of the ‘Comment’ you are making on a blog: BUT, I really hate those blogs where the apostrophe is missing from the code and your ‘CommentLuv’ link has your name with two Esses on the end – see red text in example below:
“QUOTE”
Hey Tom!
This post is not just good sense, it is creative sense! Thanks for the heads up on this; if we are not enjoying our blogs, then what the heck ARE we there for?
I blog mainly for the interaction, and you have highlighted the things that create interaction – particularly #2, with your ‘liven it up’ ideas!
Rhyss last blog post..Hosting from Hell -
The blog-owners cure for this is really easy – Open your WPress dashboard at Settings/CommentLuv and add the apostrophe after [name] as in the example below:
Change [name]s last blog post.. to read [name]‘s last blog post..
Then all your commentators sigs will be correct like this
Rhys’s last blog post..Hosting from Hell -
Maybe Andy Bailey (Fiddyp.co.uk) of Comment Luv could edit his plugin to include the apostrophe as the default – after all, that would be grammatically correct! (What say Andy?)
Andy just fixed that with version V2.0b Release 11. It seems that this is not quite a simple problem because some versions of WordPress stall when you add the apostrophe. The cure is to update your CommentLuv or to put the ascii code instead, I.E.
If you don’t already have this magic plugin, leap on over to Andy’s site and download it now, set it up, and add the apostrophe when you do the settings, so that you can get rid of CommentLuv Flaw once and for all.
Andy has revamped the CommentLuv Plugin and it now has lots of new features, like Click Stats, works on Blogger, etc., and the dreaded “Apostraphe Flaw” is now a thing of the past.
Tags: Andy Bailey, Apostraphe, Apostrophe, CommentLuv, WordPress
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