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  • Thread Starter Angeledge

    (@angeledge)

    Ok, I could fix the problem of removing the (leave a reply) boxes on each pages. Here is in detail what I did on wordpress version 3.6:

    Under appearance, choose editor.

    Under Templates on the right side of the page, choose Page Template
    (page.php)

    Once you are there, completely remove this line:

    <?php comments_template( ”, true ); ?>

    You also need to do that on one column template so the reply box completely erase from every pages you adjusted to that choice.

    I’m still wondering how to write content under the slide picture like on the leaf screenshot.

    Thread Starter Angeledge

    (@angeledge)

    Thank you for the quick reply!

    I did that already and it seems like the (leave a reply) boxes still there! I read something about changing directly in the database to No_comments but I am hosted by godaddy and I don’t really know how to get there. Any other idea on how to remove them?

    Thread Starter Angeledge

    (@angeledge)

    Thank you for the advices. I’ll check this right now. I use many plugins for my webpage, paying for those functionning properly as a mark of respect for the developpers of those. However, I totally been insulted by the attitude of EasyReservations developpers who seems not to care for trial users, not saying that they insults us if we dare to tell them that their plugin doesn’t work properly. Well, it’s their business and they can manage it as they want. As I said, EasyReservations looks great, but they can’t just expect people to pay this large amount of money without even knowing if it works properly with the trial version. Doing so is like asking me to afford a new car without trying it, it just doesn’t work. Of course, customer service is something I am looking into as well. Everybody working in the computer and developpement field knows how complicated it can become when you get an update and if the developpers are not here to help their customers, who’s going to do it?

    At the end, I prefer a more basic but well functionning and with a better customer service plugin than a very good looking one, not functionning unless you pay (and who knows if it works after) with programmers telling you words like Fuck You, stupid asshole, go away and I don’t want you as a customer plugin.

    Thread Starter Angeledge

    (@angeledge)

    I tried Booking Calendar Contact Form plugin and it seems to work fine. Basic but fully functionnal, it is easy to change the form as you want and half the price of EasyReservations at 60$ for the premium version. Feel free to try the trial version, it works perfectly fine. The trial version is even linked to your paypal account where you can pay directly with a credit card or with your paypal account. Booking Calendar Contact Form Is fine for me and I am going to buy the full version! Try it out!

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