=== Subscribe to Comments === Tags: comments, subscription, email Contributors: markjaquith Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 2.1 Stable tag: trunk Subscribe to Comments allows commenters on an entry to subscribe to e-mail notifications for subsequent comments. == Description == Subscribe to Comments is a robust plugin that enables commenters to sign up for e-mail notification of subsequent entries. The plugin includes a full-featured subscription manager that your commenters can use to unsubscribe to certain posts, block all notifications, or even change their notification e-mail address! == Installation == 1. Put subscribe-to-comments.php into [wordpress_dir]/wp-content/plugins/ 2. Go into the WordPress admin interface and activate the plugin 3. Optional: if your WordPress theme doesn't have the comment_form hook, or if you would like to manually determine where in your comments form the subscribe checkbox appears, enter this where you would like it: `` 4. Optional: If you would like to enable users to subscribe to comments without having to first leave a comment, place this somewhere in your template, but make sure it is **outside the comments form**. A good place would be right after the ending `` tag for the comments form: `` == Frequently Asked Questions == = How can I tell if it's working? = 1. Log out of WordPress 2. Leave a comment on an entry and check the comment subscription box, using an e-mail that is NOT the WP admin e-mail address or the e-mail address of the author of the post. 3. Leave a second comment using a different e-mail address than the one you used in step 2 (it can be a bogus address). 4. This should trigger a notification to the first address you used. = I'd like the subscription checkbox to be checked by default. Can I do that? = By default, the "subscribe" checkbox is unchecked, but you can change that in the options (i.e. so that it is checked by default). = My subscription checkbox shows up in a strange place. How do I fix it? = Try unchecking the CSS "clear" option. Beyond that, you're on your own with CSS positioning.