Greg’s Show Total Conversations Plugin for WordPress Updated to Version 1.1
Continuing with the updates to our free plugins for fellow WordPress users, this new version of the threaded conversations counter brings higher performance, several minor enhancements, and a revamped administrative interface.
Following our other two plugin updates this week (see “WordPress Threaded Comment Numbering Plugin Updated” and “WordPress Comment Length Limiter Plugin Updated”), this latest update to our WordPress plugin for showing the total number of threaded conversations within a post’s comments brings this plugin up to speed with the underlying code framework now in use for all my plugins. The new framework enables the plugin to run more efficiently during ordinary page views and makes it much quicker and easier to deliver options pages in the administrative interface.
The core functionality hasn’t changed significantly, however, so you should find exactly the same end result on your pages wherever you choose to include a threaded conversation count.
For more background on the plugin, please see the original release plugin page here: “Greg’s Show Total Conversations Plugin for WordPress”.
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4th April 2009
In all honesty, I’m still trying to figure out what a plugin is! Lol.
Eventually, I will have to learn about this because I intend to use the Worpress webdesign/format for my main site. My son (an IT engineer) has been talking me into redoing all the site using Wordpress since he believes it will be easier for me to update. I’m still in a prehistoric state of mind regarding all these awesome advances in techonology, and this plugin concept sounds like something I will not be able to live without in the near future!
Have a wonderful week, Dr. Mulhauser :)
5th April 2009
Hi Mariana,
And in this business, “prehistoric” seems to correspond to, oh, about 5 years maybe?!
All the best,
Greg
7th April 2009
Could well be “five minutes ago” these days!