From 5b7ecb86501b2713106243108d72eb36afd48b1f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dries Buytaert Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2005 07:51:14 +0000 Subject: - Patch #17208 by asimmonds: help text fixes: - permissions menu link updates in a number of modules help - anchor link fix in distributed auth help - "my account" link fix in user help - spelling correction in tracker.module help - I also changed 'admin/access/perms' to 'admin/access/permissions'. --- modules/comment/comment.module | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'modules/comment/comment.module') diff --git a/modules/comment/comment.module b/modules/comment/comment.module index 8613601d3..57fcbe577 100644 --- a/modules/comment/comment.module +++ b/modules/comment/comment.module @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ function comment_help($section = "admin/help#comment") {

When a user chooses save settings, the comments are then redisplayed using the user's new choices. Administrators can set the default settings for the comment control panel, along with other comment defaults, in administer » comments » configure. NOTE: When comment moderation is enabled, users will have another control panel option to control thresholds (see below).

Additional comment configurations

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Comments behave like other user submissions in Drupal. Filters, smileys and HTML that work in nodes will also work with comments. Administrators can control access to various comment module functions through administer » users » configure » permissions. Know that in a new Drupal installation, all comment permissions are disabled by default. The choice of which permissions to grant to which roles (groups of users) is left up to the site administrator. The following permissions:

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Comments behave like other user submissions in Drupal. Filters, smileys and HTML that work in nodes will also work with comments. Administrators can control access to various comment module functions through administer » access control » permissions. Know that in a new Drupal installation, all comment permissions are disabled by default. The choice of which permissions to grant to which roles (groups of users) is left up to the site administrator. The following permissions: