Joomla Moderated FAQs extension - joomla

Does anyone know a Joomla Extension for moderated FAQs?
Something which can let the users ask a question. After that the admin would have the option to moderate the question and respond to it...
Please let me know.
Thanks.

Assuming that your users have to register to ask a question, you can accomplish this by allowing user contributed articles. You can add a customized submission form using ChronoForms that submits an article to your FAQ category. User submitted articles should default to unpublished which will give you the opportunity to moderate and answer the questions before publishing.

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Can not navigate to Outlook add-in submission page after review

I submitted our company Outlook add-in and received a review email asking for corrections. I saved the URL of the submission page https://partner.microsoft.com/en-us/dashboard/office/products/ce33a138-e74c-4db2-a241-47f05ef4f9c7/packages before submitting the add-on. This is that page:
If I log in now to I can no longer open this page and see the default page instead https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/dashboard/directory
It is hard to believe that Microsoft requires a brand new add-on submission with all icons and screenshots to be added again. I definitely use the same Microsoft account - we have one company account associated with an email group in our company.
Both links in the Microsoft review email lead to https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/dashboard/support where I see
"You don’t have access.
You don’t have permission to view this page. Contact your account
admin for access. Learn how to manage permissions."
The submission process was way easier and way friendlier compared to doing the same with submitting Google add-in until this point where I literally lost access to all hard work already done and can not move forward.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I think you should be contacting the support team for Partner Center and they can help you here. Please start from here https://partner.microsoft.com/en-US/support/v2/?stage=1
I hope you will be getting the answer what you are looking for.
Thanks,
Jeevan Desarda
Even though I am sure I used account type (1) to submit the application for a review I finally tried to use (2) and was able to access my application submission again. I was able to resubmit it with corrections being made based on the MSFT team feedback.
[![Microsoft account type selector][1]][1]
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/iSaLb.png

Magento - Add comments to product reviews

On our e-commerce site, we get a lot of product reviews from people who had problems with our products. Many of these problems could be resolved by our customer service call center. I would like to know if there's a way to write a response to a customer's review so we can help customers troubleshoot, show off our company's excellent customer service skills, and negate some of the bad reviews on the site. These comments should show up on the front-end with the reviews, and only certain admin users should be allowed to submit a comment. Does anyone know of an extension or any other way to accomplish this?
In magento there is a feature of giving review to the product,Which is not showing unless or until the admin approve the review from admin side catelog-> Reviews and Rating -> Customer Reviews -> Pending Reviews so it will show the list of review given by customer to that particular products so based on that you can able to get an idea about the reviews of customer regarding that products.
let me know if any queries still there
Late on this, however this might helpful to others: there is an extension that does exactly this on Codecanyon: Product Review Comments

Best practice for setting up facebook comments for clients website, My facebook account vs theirs

I'm setting up a website (wordpress) for a client.
For comments to posts on their site, they've indicated they want to use facebook Social comments app.
Do I create the app using my facebook ID , or do I ask them to make me an admin for their page?
Can I transfer an app some day to them?
(I did a little searching on here, i'm sure the question has been asked, perhaps I'm using the wrong terminology, as i'm not finding the answer i need)
Thank you for reading!
I think the answer depends on whether or not who will be moderating the comments and really "managing" the app. If your client would like to see/view/moderate comments, add them as a developer or a comment moderator. If you will be responsible, then obviously use your account.

Using Facebook Comments Social Plugin -- many Facebook users comments aren't Public

I'd like to be able to use site comment features on sites that use the Facebook Comments Social Plugin. When I'm logged in to Facebook, I see my profile picture next to the comment box and I can see other comments if any have been made.
When I make a comment, it shows up right away, but doesn't seem to register publicly. If I log out of Facebook, my comment disappears.
More information is coming to light, as well (added March 26, 2013). There are several people affected by this bug who have attempted to get help on Facebook with the issue, so far withouth success.
After I added a fake app to my Facebook developer profile, I was able to post a bug to Facebook, however it has been since closed without being resolved.
Since Facebook comments are now being used as the exclusive online interaction method by several news media outlets, this problem means that some Facebook users are disempowered from being part of the community discussion of news of the day. Does Facebook wish for that to be?
Over time and in conversations with many people, I've learned more about this issue. From the perspective of websites which host the comments plugin, I've learned that comments from certain users, not on the site banned list, are automatically queued by Facebook for moderation.
Also, I recently ran across an answer here on Stack Overflow that indicates that "Fresh" Facebook accounts are designed to be held for moderation in the Comments Plugin, presumably to prevent someone who has just created a Facebook account from using the new account to post spam comments on other websites. I wouldn't consider my account "Fresh" but it is still less than a year old. In the Facebook response which closes the website report they state "The affected user you added to the report has no friends and we suspect the user to be fake and request moderation. This is by design." While it is understandable that Facebook wants to limit the potential for fake users to post in these comments, this metric apparently also snares legitimate users.
Q.Mark, I strongly recommend that site owners not use the Facebook Social Plugin to support commenting on their sites, unless they want to annoy visitors.
Facebook uses an Orwellian blacklist/censorship model which prevents many people from posting comments. Users get no explanation for why their comments won't post. Rather, it's made to look like a malfunction of the web site, and it is only apparent after the users waste their time composing a comment.
There's discussion of the problem here (among many other places):
https://www.facebook.com/help/community/question/?id=10200248881692914
(Copy saved here:
http://burtonsys.com/Why_cant_I_post_comments_on_sites_that_have_the_facebook_social_plugin.pdf )
A FB "Like" button is useful, but site owners should not use Facebook to support comments. Use Disqus, or LiveFyre, or anything else besides Facebook.
(I realize this doesn't solve your problem, sorry! But perhaps if enough site owners dump Facebook for comments then Facebook will stop what they're doing.)
I was able to post a comment, but it didn't show up on my profile even though share on fb was enabled.
To submit a bug, all you need to do is go to developers.facebook.com/bugs and start typing something in the search field, and you'll see an option to create a bug report from there.

Are there any plugins that allow commenting on Blogs?

I am busy researching the best solution to us to apply comments to my blog.
I know that there are a number of interesting solutions such as Facebook Comments
Basically I would like to hear opinions around what the best solution would be to accomodate the following requirements:
You should be able to comment using Facebook
If you dont have facebook you should also be able to comment as Anonymous
You should also be able to comment using your Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail IDs
Commenting should trigger email notifications
When someone replies to your comment or thread it should also give you an email notification
Interested to see what else is out there in terms of a solution other than Facebook comments
Thanks in advance.
Wez
I'd recommend disqus. It's used in lots of places and works well with my own blog(s). It allows for the user to authentic (optional) from several openID providers (google, facebook). In fact, it looks like it meets all of your requirements

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