* Version: 1.0
* Author: Mike Macgirvin <http://macgirvin.com/profile/mike>
*
+ * Provides a set of text "snippets" which can be inserted into a comment window by clicking on them.
+ * First enable the addon in the system admin panel.
+ * Then each person can tailor their choice of words in Settings->Plugin Settings in the Qcomment
+ * pane. Initially no qcomments are provided, but on viewing the settings page, a default set of
+ * of words is suggested. These can be accepted (click Submit) or edited first. Each text line represents
+ * a different qcomment.
+ * Many themes will hide the qcomments above or immediately adjacent to the comment input box until
+ * you wish to use them. On some themes they may be visible.
+ * Wave the mouse around near the comment input box and the qcomments will show up. Click on any of
+ * them to open the comment window fully and insert the qcomment. Then "Submit" will submit it.
+ *
*/
function qcomment_install() {
$s .= '<div class="settings-block">';
$s .= '<h3>' . t('Quick Comment Settings') . '</h3>';
$s .= '<div id="qcomment-wrapper">';
+ $s .= '<div id="qcomment-desc">' . t("Quick comments are found near comment boxes, sometimes hidden. Click them to provide simple replies.") . '</div>';
$s .= '<label id="qcomment-label" for="qcomment-words">' . t('Enter quick comments, one per line') . ' </label>';
$s .= '<textarea id="qcomment-words" type="text" name="qcomment-words" >' . htmlspecialchars(unxmlify($words)) . '</textarea>';
$s .= '</div><div class="clear"></div>';