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JLex Comment Module Bugs (Pagination and Link to Comment)

Outbreaker
Hi,
I found 2 bugs in the JLex Comment Module:
1. When the Pagination option is enabled and someone clicks on a page then the site will scrol up to the top of the page and then the user has to scroll again down to the Module. :(
2. The module is ignoring the jLex Comment setting "Link to Comment (Fragment / Query String)". :ermm:

22 replies

Outbreaker

Pagination is simply for the user to see multiple comments on a module.


The problem is if i click a this module page then i also get redirected to a new blog page. :silly:
@JLexArt is wrote at 2023-03-01 01:18:10
Pagination is simply for the user to see multiple comments on a module. [quote]I thought this was for diplaying like 8 comments on every 10 module pages. So that people could browse more comments with having a comment list that goes to the bottom of the ocean.[/quote] I still don't understand what you mean. :D Best regards, Victor Nguyen.
JLexArt
Strangely, the site should actually reload the requested page's comments.
How can I check them?
I have checked at the home page, download page but everything is working properly.

Best regards,
Victor Nguyen.
@Outbreaker is wrote at 2023-03-01 10:05:12
[quote]Pagination is simply for the user to see multiple comments on a module.[/quote] The problem is if i click a this module page then i also get redirected to a new blog page. :silly:
Outbreaker
The link part "/?start=X" is being use by Joomla to go to the next Blog page and the Module is using the same link structure.
@JLexArt is wrote at 2023-03-02 01:03:07
Strangely, the site should actually reload the requested page's comments. How can I check them? I have checked at the home page, download page but everything is working properly. Best regards, Victor Nguyen.
JLexArt
Ah,... In case, you need to use "Pagination Prefix" field, example: "start". It will not affect to joomla blog.

Best regards,
Victor Nguyen.
@Outbreaker is wrote at 2023-03-02 12:15:00
The link part "/?start=X" is being use by Joomla to go to the next Blog page and the Module is using the same link structure.
Outbreaker
Ah now it works. :cheerful: It would be very good to enter "comment" as a default prefix because otherwise is to technical and users will never figure this out and simply think is bugged and give up.

But here are still 2 important thing to add:

1. Adding a Max Paging Buttons option to show the paging like this [1 2 3 ... 10] when the option is set to 3. This option could also be added to the jLext Comment itself, it dose it by default with 4,
2. A way to fix the auto scroll up to the top when klicking on a comment module page. A long time ago i saw that JComments did this with JavaScript to avoid this problem.
@JLexArt is wrote at 2023-03-03 01:16:24
Ah,... In case, you need to use "Pagination Prefix" field, example: "start". It will not affect to joomla blog. Best regards, Victor Nguyen.
JLexArt
All parameters I leave default according to Joomla. I'm not sure if this is good for SEO?

1. Adding a Max Paging Buttons option to show the paging like this [1 2 3 ... 10] when the option is set to 3. This option could also be added to the jLext Comment itself, it dose it by default with 4,
=> I cannot interfere with it. It is using Joomla's default pagination. Only the template override can change it, but it also changes the entire website.

2. A way to fix the auto scroll up to the top when klicking on a comment module page. A long time ago i saw that JComments did this with JavaScript to avoid this problem.
=> I see what you mean but I still haven't found a way to solve it.

Best regards,
Victor Nguyen.
@Outbreaker is wrote at 2023-03-03 05:09:53
Ah now it works. :cheerful: It would be very good to enter "comment" as a default prefix because otherwise is to technical and users will never figure this out and simply think is bugged and give up. But here are still 2 important thing to add: 1. Adding a Max Paging Buttons option to show the paging like this [1 2 [b]3[/b] ... 10] when the option is set to 3. This option could also be added to the jLext Comment itself, it dose it by default with 4, 2. A way to fix the auto scroll up to the top when klicking on a comment module page. A long time ago i saw that JComments did this with JavaScript to avoid this problem.
Outbreaker
I don't think there will be a SEO conflict by setting the module default comment prefix to "comment". Better than to have some weird paging function. :silly:

But all in all the paging option is not really usable when it always scrolls up.
JoomGallery has done this with jQuery on it's module. ;)
ZIP joomimages-3.5.0.zip 101.01 K
@JLexArt is wrote at 2023-03-04 00:48:17
All parameters I leave default according to Joomla. I'm not sure if this is good for SEO? [i]1. Adding a Max Paging Buttons option to show the paging like this [1 2 3 ... 10] when the option is set to 3. This option could also be added to the jLext Comment itself, it dose it by default with 4,[/i] => I cannot interfere with it. It is using Joomla's default pagination. Only the template override can change it, but it also changes the entire website. [i]2. A way to fix the auto scroll up to the top when klicking on a comment module page. A long time ago i saw that JComments did this with JavaScript to avoid this problem.[/i] => I see what you mean but I still haven't found a way to solve it. Best regards, Victor Nguyen.
JLexArt
It's a bit strange that I cannot find any <a> tag in the module that you sent. I think it comes from the main extension or they may use ajax 8-).

Best regards,
Victor Nguyen.
@Outbreaker is wrote at 2023-03-04 08:05:34
I don't think there will be a SEO conflict by setting the module default comment prefix to "comment". Better than to have some weird paging function. :silly: But all in all the paging option is not really usable when it always scrolls up. JoomGallery has done this with jQuery on it's module. ;)
Outbreaker
Below is a live demo on how they did it on thier module in 2009. But i'm think there are many other ways to do it in 2023. :D
http://testsite.zone94.com/2/
They load the whole content and use javascript for pagination. This was not the intention when I added this feature.
If the site has hundreds of comments, I can't use this method.

Best regards,
Victor Nguyen.
@Outbreaker is wrote at 2023-03-06 10:00:31
Below is a live demo on how they did it on thier module in 2009. But i'm think there are many other ways to do it in 2023. :D http://testsite.zone94.com/2/
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