By Emilio Navas on Tuesday, 03 January 2017
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Hello!
As I can see any integration of Komento with JReviews at this moment, I want to know if there is a way to disable Komento only in the listing page of JReviews to avoid duplicated comments inputs for the user in the same page.

Thanks!
Hi Emilio,
I want to know if there is a way to disable Komento only in the listing page of JReviews
By right Komento does not have any integration of JReviews. Can you provide a screenshot of Komento comments showing in the listings page of JReviews? Can you also provide us the url of the 'listings' page that you are referring to? Because I could not see any Komento comments in your hotels directory(http://take.ms/S79D1).

I only see Komento comments inside one of your article entry page(http://take.ms/6rOyd).

Can you also provide us your ftp access so we can investigate your issue more effectively? Thanks.
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Tuesday, 03 January 2017 19:59
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Hi Raymond,
Thanks for your answer.

Actually, this is the only moment I made in the web as is still in development. But the screenshot that you showed me is just the place of the duplication of JReviews moments and Komento.

JReviews let moment the listing (Hotel, restaurant, whatever) and give points based in the fields I defined. At the same time, appears the Komento section to make comments too.

I understand and I think that the JReviews one could be for Review the listing item and Komento to add a comment, but I think for the user will be a little bit messy and not clear, so I don't know if is posible to integrate in any way (Both use standard articles structure as far I know) or deactivate Komento, but just in this kind of pages (Listing item details)

I hope my explanation is more or less clear... :-D

I updated the info in the first post with the FTP details in any case.
Thanks!!

Emilio.
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Wednesday, 04 January 2017 16:16
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Hey Emilio,
So basically what you are saying is that you want to integrate Komento into the review items themselves or disable Komento from the article pages completely, is this correct? If this is the case, unfortunately Komento has no integration with Jreviews currenctly as I mentioned in my first reply. This means that you have to disable it in the article pages.
To disable Komento in Joomla articles, you can apply this setting in the backend: Settings>Integrations>Articles>Categories>Komento assignment>No categories(http://take.ms/L7huJ)

I do not have super user access in your site so I am unable to help you do this.
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Wednesday, 04 January 2017 16:38
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Hi Raymond.
Thanks for your answer. I will do on this way then. I will check if I can select which categories quit.

I hope someday we can see this integration, Stackideas and JReviews extensions are my favorite ones!! :-D
Thanks again,

Emilio.
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Wednesday, 04 January 2017 17:13
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Hey Emilio,
You're welcome.
Understood. Let us know how it goes with the configuration.
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Wednesday, 04 January 2017 17:17
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