=== Editorial Comments === Contributors: bcubes Tags: editorial comments, editorial, editors, guest bloggers, guest blogging, contributors, comments, multi-author, journalism, management, newsroom Donate link: http://blogcubes.com/ Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 3.9.1 Stable tag: 1.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Facilitates discussion between authors and editors by inserting a comment system below the post creation form. == Description == This light-weight plugin inserts an easy to use comment system below the post creation form so that your authors and editors can have secure and private discussions. It can greatly improve the user-experience of your authors and save you the trouble of sending emails back and forth. **Features:** **Gravatar Support:** It automatically fetches and displays the user's profile image from Gravatar.com. **Security:** Only administrators, editors and the post author can leave comments. Similarly, checks are in place to ensure that a user can't edit or delete the comments created by someone else. **Elegant & Intuitive Interface:** The comment interface is really simple and and all the plugin features are powered by AJAX. In other words your users will not have to save the post every time they want to create a new comment. Please note that the comments metabox will not be visible on the 'New Post' page. == Installation == 1. Setup the plugin with the help of WordPress' plugin system. 2. Click on the edit link of a post to see the comments metabox. Please note that the comments metabox will not be visible on the 'New Post' page. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How come I don't see the comments section anywhere? = The comments metabox will not be visible on the 'New Post' page. It will be visible when you edit a draft, pending or published post. = Which post types are supported? = Editorial Comments supports all post types. == Changelog == = 1.0 = * Initial release.