Adds CAPTCHA anti-spam methods to WordPress on the comment form, registration form, or both. In order to post comments, users will have to range icons in right (upright) place. This can
Adds CAPTCHA anti-spam methods to WordPress on the comment form, registration form, or both.
In order to post comments, users will have to range icons in right (upright) place.
This can help prevent spam from automated bots (100%). This will also increase the quantity of comments because of funny icons.
Requirements/Restrictions:
Works with WordPress 2.x, 3.x.
PHP 4.3.0 or above with GD2 library support.
Your theme must have a <?php do_action('comment_form', $post->ID); ?> tag inside your comments.php form. Most themes do.
The best place to locate the tag is before the comment textarea, you may want to move it if it is below the comment textarea.
Features:
Configure from Admin panel
JavaScript is not required (but desirable)
Allows Trackbacks and Pingbacks
Setting to hide the CAPTCHA from logged in users and or admins
Setting to show the CAPTCHA on the comment form, registration form, or both
I18n language translation support (see FAQ)
Configuration
After the plugin is activated, you can configure it by selecting the NotCaptcha options tab on the Admin Plugins page.
Here is a list of the options:
NotCaptcha on Register Form: – Enable captcha on the register form.
NotCaptcha on Comment Form: – Enable captcha on the comment form.
NotCaptcha on Comment Form: – Hide captcha for registered users (select permission level)
Noise on captcha: – Add some shapes to protect the image from auto-recognition
Background color of images: – Set color similar to your blog background
Usage
Once activated, a captcha section is added to the comment and register forms.
Version History
rel 1.3.1 (30 October 2011)
Added function “imagerotateEquivalent” (works if your php installation do not has “imagerotate” function)
Gallery folder disabled from listing
Added new noise to images
Added new icons to gallery
Added Spanish language
rel 1.3 (27 June 2011)
Added mobile devices support (rotate by clicking on image)
Code optimization (no captcha form – no css and js in page header)
Added new icons to gallery
rel 1.2 (3 May 2010)
The method to check the correct answer has changed
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WP-NOTCAPTCHA
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Adds CAPTCHA anti-spam methods to WordPress on the comment form, registration form, or both. In order to post comments, users will have to range icons in right (upright) place. This can
1.3.1
2011.10.05
200
2.3
3.1.4
0.00
0
Description
Adds CAPTCHA anti-spam methods to WordPress on the comment form, registration form, or both.
In order to post comments, users will have to range icons in right (upright) place.
This can help prevent spam from automated bots (100%). This will also increase the quantity of comments because of funny icons.
Requirements/Restrictions:
<?php do_action('comment_form', $post->ID); ?>
tag inside your comments.php form. Most themes do.The best place to locate the tag is before the comment textarea, you may want to move it if it is below the comment textarea.
Features:
Configuration
After the plugin is activated, you can configure it by selecting the
NotCaptcha options
tab on theAdmin Plugins
page.Here is a list of the options:
NotCaptcha on Register Form: – Enable captcha on the register form.
NotCaptcha on Comment Form: – Enable captcha on the comment form.
NotCaptcha on Comment Form: – Hide captcha for registered users (select permission level)
Noise on captcha: – Add some shapes to protect the image from auto-recognition
Background color of images: – Set color similar to your blog background
Usage
Once activated, a captcha section is added to the comment and register forms.
Version History
rel 1.3.1 (30 October 2011)
rel 1.3 (27 June 2011)
rel 1.2 (3 May 2010)
rel 1.1 (3 Jul 2009)