Comment on Stallion WordPress Theme Feature Requests by WordPress SEO Theme Author.
I use Gurken Subscribe to Comments which is working out the box with Stallion so no real need to add it directly into Stallion.
I also try to avoid adding plugins that require their own settings page unless I’m adding new features that’s not part of the original, fixing bugs etc… The original Favicon plugin has it’s own options page, but I made a lot of code changes to the code used with Stallion, so had to add it as a built in plugin to have it working as I wanted. Same with the All In One SEO Pack Plugin, made loads of changes to the code.
David
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