=== Comment Filtering === Contributors: tempranova Donate link: http://tempranova.com/comment-filtering/ Tags: comments, search, filter, datepicker, ajax, bootstrap Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 4.4.2 Stable tag: 4.4.2 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html This plugin creates a Bootstrap interface that allows users to search within your comments by a search term, a date range, or the recent past. == Description == This plugin requires Bootstrap, and makes use of the Bootstrap Datepicker at https://eternicode.github.io/bootstrap-datepicker/. This plugin creates a search area above comments on any post or page. Here, users can choose to enter a search term, enter a date range, or select an option of the recent past (Today, This Week, This Month) from a dropdown. They can also combine these options to search for terms within a certain time period. Please note, a selected "recent past" option will override a date range entered by the user. The search uses AJAX to query your database for matching comments, and returns all of the relevant results in the comment area. A term search searches both author names and comment content. == Installation == 1. Upload the plugin files to the `/wp-content/plugins/plugin-name` directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress 3. Use the Settings->Comment Filtering screen to configure your pagination. == Frequently Asked Questions == = It doesn't look right, and it's not working? = Do you have Bootstrap installed and loading correctly? If not, head to https://getbootstrap.com/. = Can I search only by date range? = Yes, you can search by any combination of search term and date range. = Why isn't my custom date range isn't returning the right results? = Most likely, you have an option selected from the options for the recent past (Today, This Week, This Month). These will automatically override the custom date range you entered in. == Screenshots == 1. This shows what the search and filter interface looks like (Please note, Bootstrap is required) == Changelog == = 1.0 = * First release == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = * First release