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How to disable (or hide) edit actions for the question status change (in Support web)?

I am trying to adopt a support web.

I would like to simplify the process of editing the answers (so users are not very confused by %% and other "internal" twiki information).

Is there any plugin (maybe somewhat similar to comments???) so answer to that question can be submitted to twiki WITHOUT going to "edit" mode???

Answer on the question can be done using lovely comment plugin.

Thanks! Sergei

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x02x00
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Windows Server 2003
Web server: Apache
Perl version: 5.6.1
Client OS: Windows Server 2003
Web Browser: Firefox
Categories: Platform, Forms, Javascript, Plugins, Add-Ons

-- SergeiPushnof - 25 Jan 2008

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or someone answered one of your questions - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status selector is below the edit box.

As you note, in this web we have a comment box and a drop-down for changing the status. It's not clear to me what you want that is different to that?

-- CrawfordCurrie - 26 Jan 2008

not sure how to present a "Change status to" drop down below the comment box. it is not clear in documentation. thank you.

-- SergeiPushnof - 27 Jan 2008

Create a custom CommentPlugin template. Visit the EngineRoom of the Support web, which explains it.

-- PeterThoeny - 02 Mar 2008

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