Hello all!
I know there's a separate site for XF/WP-related resource requests but this is different. (I also posted on there too anyways lol)
I have a website with a blog/forum section. I don't use XF/WP for anything, it's a static blog with likes, reactions and comments. I'm not a big fan of those forum creation sites because they take up excessive resources. Instead my website is custom-written to be more efficient than XenForo or WordPress could ever wish of being.
So, getting to the point.. There's a website called codeshare.io that has a lot of neat community-created resources. This is one I found which looks super useful - Advanced Commenting System https://codeshack.io/package/php/advanced-commenting-system/
It uses PHP/MySQL/CSS/HTML to create a simplistic, efficient commenting and voting system.
I'd love it if someone here would submit a few resources like this one. Like I said in a previous resource request, a lot of the community here came here because they couldn't afford to actually purchase something. Those same people probably aren't going to have the best VPS/hosting provider out there to run a website or whatever they need to do. They're gonna non-resource-intensive solutions.
I know there's a separate site for XF/WP-related resource requests but this is different. (I also posted on there too anyways lol)
I have a website with a blog/forum section. I don't use XF/WP for anything, it's a static blog with likes, reactions and comments. I'm not a big fan of those forum creation sites because they take up excessive resources. Instead my website is custom-written to be more efficient than XenForo or WordPress could ever wish of being.
So, getting to the point.. There's a website called codeshare.io that has a lot of neat community-created resources. This is one I found which looks super useful - Advanced Commenting System https://codeshack.io/package/php/advanced-commenting-system/
It uses PHP/MySQL/CSS/HTML to create a simplistic, efficient commenting and voting system.
I'd love it if someone here would submit a few resources like this one. Like I said in a previous resource request, a lot of the community here came here because they couldn't afford to actually purchase something. Those same people probably aren't going to have the best VPS/hosting provider out there to run a website or whatever they need to do. They're gonna non-resource-intensive solutions.