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I would like to ask if there already is a function available for closing sitewide commenting within a timeframe.
Ie. daily from midnight until 6 am. in the morning.
I know we can manually close the commenting sitewide, But what we are looking for is an option to do
this automatically , on a daily basis, for certain hours.
There should be a option in the coral admin interface to set a time for closing sitewide commenting.
Best case would be to be able to set the from/to time on a daily basis (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa. Sun) and hours from/to.
Within this timeframe it should not be possible for users to add new comments.
An option like this would help our community management with their work a lot.
Thanks a lot, Eric
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Thanks Eric. This isn't something we've had requested before, so it's not a priority for us (though of course you can always submit a PR to add it to our codebase.) I'd be interested to hear if anyone else here has a flow like this.
Hello Coral-Team!
I would like to ask if there already is a function available for closing sitewide commenting within a timeframe.
Ie. daily from midnight until 6 am. in the morning.
I know we can manually close the commenting sitewide, But what we are looking for is an option to do
this automatically , on a daily basis, for certain hours.
There should be a option in the coral admin interface to set a time for closing sitewide commenting.
Best case would be to be able to set the from/to time on a daily basis (Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa. Sun) and hours from/to.
Within this timeframe it should not be possible for users to add new comments.
An option like this would help our community management with their work a lot.
Thanks a lot, Eric
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: