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docpad-plugin-commentator
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Post commenting system for docpad. Uses ajax to post comments back to the server and save them as markdown. Allows nested comments - ie comments associated with other comments on the page and displayed directly underneath and indented.
Post commenting system for docpad. Uses ajax to post comments back to the server and save them as markdown. Allows nested comments - ie comments associated with other comments on the page and displayed directly underneath and indented. Owes a lot to the docpad-native-comments plugin. Main difference is that it uses ajax posting to the server and client side updating of the comment page with the newly posted comment. Comment markup is also stored in a seperate ".eco" file which can be substituted by the user as one of the config options. The ".eco" file is also rendered internally, so there is no need to use the double ".eco" extension in the target document.
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Post commenting system for docpad. Uses ajax to post comments back to the server and save them as markdown. Allows nested comments - ie comments associated with other comments on the page and displayed directly underneath and indented.
The npm package docpad-plugin-commentator receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, docpad-plugin-commentator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that docpad-plugin-commentator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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