Comment Reply Email Notification
This plugin allows visitors to subscribe to get answers to their comments via e-mail.
Avertissement
This plugin uses the « wp_insert_comment » hook, therefore, everytime a comment is created, a notification is likely to be sent. If you are importing comments into your blog, it’s a good idea to disable this plugin.
Sending e-mails does not work?
The plugin uses the standard WordPress e-mail function. If you have problems getting e-mails sent, you might try using plugins like https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/ to improve sending e-mails from your site.
Customizing the layout of the checkboxes
The label next to the checkboxes don’t contain a whitespace. Depending on your theme you might want to add a custom style like this to get a space between the checkbox and the label:
input#cren_subscribe_to_comment, input#cren_gdpr {
margin-right: 0.5em;
}
The plugin does not add this style be default as it depends on your theme if this is neccessary.
Personnaliser le modèle d’e-mail
To customize the email template, copy the « templates » folder to your theme folder (a child theme should be used to avoid losing the custom templates when the theme is updated). The plugin will look for templates on the « /wp-content/themes/[THEME]/templates/cren/ » folder; if a custom template is not found, then it will fallback to the default template.
Templates folder on GitHub: https://github.com/arnowelzel/worpdress-comment-reply-email-notification/tree/master/templates
Changing the subscription checkbox label
The checkbox label can be changed with the cren_comment_checkbox_label filter. This way you can update the text to your taste and keep the plugin updated.
Changer le libellé de la case à cocher RGPD
The GDPR checkbox label can be changed with the cren_gdpr_checkbox_label filter. This way you can update the text to your taste and keep the plugin updated.
Modifiying HTML output
Using the filters cren_gdpr_checkbox_html and cren_comment_subscribe_html you can modify the HTML output of the checkboxes if needed.
Example:
add_filter('cren_gdpr_checkbox_html', function(string $html_output, string $label_text, string $privacy_policy_url): string {
$html_output = '<div class="comment-form-gdpr-consent form-check mb-3"><input id="cren_gdpr" class="form-check-input" name="cren_gdpr" type="checkbox" value="yes" required checked><label for="cren_gdpr" class="form-check-label">' . $label_text . '<span class="text-danger fw-bold">*</span> (<a href="' . $privacy_policy_url . '" title="Privacy Policy" target="_blank" rel="internal">Privacy Policy</a>)</label></div>';
return $html_output;
}, 10, 3);
add_filter('cren_comment_subscribe_html', function(string $html_output, string $label_text, bool $checked_default): string {
$checked = $checked_default ? 'checked' : '';
$html_output = '<div class="comment-form-email-consent form-check mb-3"><input id="cren_subscribe_to_comment" class="form-check-input" name="cren_subscribe_to_comment" type="checkbox" value="on" ' . $checked . '><label for="cren_subscribe_to_comment" class="form-check-label">' . $label_text . '</label></div>';
return $html_output;
}, 10, 3);