Comments User Column
Displays a logged-in comment author's site display name in a new column on the "Comments" admin screen.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3779 days ago
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Possibly abandoned (last update 3779 days ago).
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Description
The Comments User Column plugin adds an additional column to the “Comments” admin screen. This column displays the user display name if the user was logged into the site while leaving a comment. The display name also links to a page where you can view all of that particular user’s comments.
This plugin is mostly useful for sites that have mixed comments from logged-in and logged-out (visitors) to the site.
Professional Support
If you need professional plugin support from me, the plugin author, you can access the support forums at Theme Hybrid, which is a professional WordPress help/support site where I handle support for all my plugins and themes for a community of 60,000+ users (and growing).
Plugin Development
If you’re a theme author, plugin author, or just a code hobbyist, you can follow the development of this plugin on it’s GitHub repository.
Donations
Yes, I do accept donations. If you want to buy me a beer or whatever, you can do so from my donations page. I appreciate all donations, no matter the size. Further development of this plugin is not contingent on donations, but they are always a nice incentive.
Installation
- Upload
membersto the/wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was this plugin created?
I needed a way to easily distinguish between guest commenters and logged-in users leaving comments. This was an easy way to see this straight from the comments screen in the admin.
How do I use it?
It’s plug-n-play. Just activate the plugin. Nothing else is required.
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Changelog
To view the change log, look into the changelog.md file included with the plugin or visit the online change log.
