Install disqus plugin wordpress
Changelog Use new build tools. Test compatibility with WP 5. Fix Rocket Loader support. Tested with WordPress 5.
Improvements in speed. Fixed cron related bugs. Broken respond link fixed. Tested with WordPress 4. Deprecated usage fixed. This plugin is now jQuery independent. That means we use just javascript. So no jQuery issues! Improved performance Improvements Big improvements in coding standard.
Changed to OOPS structure. Thanks to — Tom McFarlin , Released new dedicated website for the plugin. Included latest version of Disqus Commenting System.
Releases Pro Version. Improved admin page 9. Added ability to disable lazy load But shortcode can be used Removed old version jQuery 9. Performance improved. Modified admin tab. Suggested by — Ian. Fixed alignment issue. Custom loading message to show before loading Disqus comments. Improved performance. Removed unwanted jQuery codes. Reported by — Raman, Rick Fixed one bug. Hidden unwanted things from comments template. Removed some unwanted scripts that caused javascript errors.
Reported by — Josef Hidden default WordPress comments it was showing without style before Disqus loads 8. Added all official plugin features. Custom class usage on button. Moved menu to comments menu Bug fixes. Withdrawn PRO version. All features are free!! Improved codes. Works without Disqus Installed.
Meta Version: Disqus disqus comments. Ratings See all. Log in to submit a review. Good Bye Disqus. This is a warning for anyone who's even thinking about switching to this trashy spammy plugin. Not only your comment box will start showing spammy adverts on the top as well as the bottom, but it will be very unlikely that you will ever get your comments back.
Disqus will basically steal all your comments. Probably like many others, I have let Disqus to run in a background pretty much on autopilot for several years until someone pointed out the spammy ads around the comment box.
Then I realised that Disqus have changed their pricing model and unless you now pay a monthly subscription, your posts will be showing cheap and spammy ads that are absolutely irrelevant to the content. The 'Sync' feature is an absolute joke, and to top this up, I realised that you can only sync comments no older than 12 months. Ridiculous, isn't it? So what happens to the rest? What happens to the comments that are older than 12 months and cannot be synced back to WordPress?
Unfortunately these are held on your Disqus account by these 'comment thieves', and there is absolutely no way to get them back. It just makes me even question the legality of this plugin. So in order to try and see what are my options and get some basic support, I had to temporarily sign up for a paid subscription. Support is absolutely useless awesome job you're doing there Ryan!
Takes 4 days on average to have a question answered, and the result?? Cannot help you. I understand you guys want to make money somehow, but what you're doing stinks! This plugin should no longer be listed on WordPress depository!
It's just a scam. However, it displays too many ads which is acceptable because it is free plugin. What I do not like is that they hijack your affiliate links and use their own links without you noticing anything. Right after I discovered this, I google it and there are many articels talking about these things and how can they have made too much money by inserting affiliate links using your audience to make money and probably stealing your own affiliate liknks.
Tertarik mengembangkan? Log Perubahan 3. Fixes issue preventing some sites from using automatic installation and enabling syncing Made it easier to reinstall the same site without having to select a new one Bug fix for some browsers from autofilling site configuration forms Bug fix for sites whose admin URL was different than their public site URL Prevent Disqus from loading on pending and scheduled posts 3. Added new Automatic Installation for installing Disqus on your site.
This also creates the API application required for enabling comment syncing. Completely redesigned plugin settings page. Disqus replaces the Comments menu link in your WordPress admin and includes shortcut links to popular settings. Properly encode site name for SSO login button.
Increased timeout for comment exporter to 60 seconds. Use https: for admin pages Miscellaneous bug fixes and improvements. Fixed issue where Google Webmaster Tools would incorrectly report s. Fixed issue with Disqus admin display issues. Allow non-Administrators e. During this process, you will need to create a Disqus account and register your site.
This requires you to have created a Disqus account and registered your site. Syncing comments to WordPress Comment Syncing copies comments made in Disqus to your WordPress installation as backup in case you ever decide to switch back to native WordPress comments.
FAQ Is Disqus free to use on my site? How do I customize the look-and-feel of Disqus? Will I lose comments if I deactivate Disqus? Can I import my existing WordPress comments into Disqus? Yes, you can import your existing WordPress comments into Disqus during installation.
If they are forcing ads, they need to monitor these. They're always inappropriate and spammy, and often disgusting. I was using the plugin since and it was good, no spammy ads until my website has a good number of visits. Disqus start showing ads.
I know it's the free version of disqus and its written in your policies and term of use. But i think it's a bad idea, and you gonna lose a lot of users. Good Bye Disqus. This is a warning for anyone who's even thinking about switching to this trashy spammy plugin.
Not only your comment box will start showing spammy adverts on the top as well as the bottom, but it will be very unlikely that you will ever get your comments back. Disqus will basically steal all your comments. Probably like many others, I have let Disqus to run in a background pretty much on autopilot for several years until someone pointed out the spammy ads around the comment box.
Then I realised that Disqus have changed their pricing model and unless you now pay a monthly subscription, your posts will be showing cheap and spammy ads that are absolutely irrelevant to the content.
The 'Sync' feature is an absolute joke, and to top this up, I realised that you can only sync comments no older than 12 months. Ridiculous, isn't it? So what happens to the rest? What happens to the comments that are older than 12 months and cannot be synced back to WordPress?
Unfortunately these are held on your Disqus account by these 'comment thieves', and there is absolutely no way to get them back. It just makes me even question the legality of this plugin. So in order to try and see what are my options and get some basic support, I had to temporarily sign up for a paid subscription.
Support is absolutely useless awesome job you're doing there Ryan! Takes 4 days on average to have a question answered, and the result?? Cannot help you.
I understand you guys want to make money somehow, but what you're doing stinks! This plugin should no longer be listed on WordPress depository! It's just a scam. However, it displays too many ads which is acceptable because it is free plugin. What I do not like is that they hijack your affiliate links and use their own links without you noticing anything.
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