This plugin allows your WordPress site to interface with Convore
This plugin allows a WordPress site to interface with Convore (http://www.convore.com).
The plugin will create a Convore topic for each WordPress post and link to the Convore topic at the bottom of the post content.
The plugin can optionally replace the comments section of the post with the Convore discussion which will be updated in real time via AJAX.
The plugin also has a WordPress widget that allows you to display the number of Convore users logged in who are members of your site's group and display the avatar image and username of the first 10 users.
Screenshots
Convore panel in post editing screen
Convore plugin options
Link to Convore icon and showing comments replaced with Convore discussion
FAQ
How can I use wp-convore with my WordPress Pages?
Pages are not currently supported although it wouldn’t be too hard to add for a future version.
How can people chat on Convore from my WordPress site?
There is no way given the current Convore API to allow users to add to the discussion from the WordPress site – they have to follow the Convore link and add to the topic on Convore itself.
Why is my Convore group list empty?
Right now the plugin only allows you send topics to a Convore group that you have created so as to minimize spam and observe good Internet etiquette. So if you have not created any
Convore groups your list will be empty.
Why am I not seeing real-time updates?
It could be that JavaScript is disabled in your browser or it could also be that your group is marked “private”. This plugin is really meant for public Convore groups although it will work with private ones however the AJAX auto-updating won’t work.
Where did my comments go after I installed wp-convore?
They didn’t go anywhere, however right now there is no way to have both Convore and WordPress comments on the same post. I agree that that’s not ideal. You can get the comments back by simply opening the edit post screen and setting the “Replace comments with Convore” option to “No”. Of course then you lose your Convore discussion embedding.
Why do I not show up in my list of Convore users online?
Because the system is using your API key, you will always show up online. So it filters you out and decrements the total number of users by one because it’s not really meaningful. If that makes you sad, I suggest creating an ÒadminÓ Convore account and having that account own the group and be configured as the WordPress Convore user so that your real account presence will be reflected accurately.
ChangeLog
1.0.3
Fixed the readme.txt so the screen shots match the descriptions
1.0.2
Fixed a problem where the version in the readme.txt was not maching the version in wp-convore.php
1.0.1
Fixed a bug where the online users would chop off the first user because of an array indexing problem
1.0