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  • @bugsbunnny If you are using the native WordPress commenting system then transitional or native mode work if you are using an AMP compatible theme, working as it does in non AMP.

    For reader mode by default there is a “Leave a Comment” button in the plugins templates. You are using a theme which provides its own reader mode templates, so you will need to check with the theme developer about implementing comments.

    Thread Starter bugsbunnny

    (@bugsbunnny)

    I’m used

    Reader

    mode. And theme developer tell me what comments in his theme dont work.

    I want to make a conclusion of comments myself. Can you help whis this?

    @bugsbunnny In that case you can use one of the AMP supported comments plugins, Disqus is an example of one of the plugins known to work in AMP.

    You will need possibly need to make changes to your themes AMP templates. The developer should be able to tell you what files to change. The default AMP plugin contains the comments feature in the meta-comments-link.php file

    Plugin Author Weston Ruter

    (@westonruter)

    FYI: Inclusion of comments in the Reader mode templates will be more feasible once this lands: https://github.com/ampproject/amp-wp/issues/2202

    Thread Starter bugsbunnny

    (@bugsbunnny)

    The developer should be able to tell you what files to change.

    In my theme I dont have folder “Amp” , in this case, files from must been the plugin folder?

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 4 months ago by bugsbunnny.

    @bugsbunnny It looks like your theme has its own AMP plugin extension, so you may find the templates within that plugin.

    Thread Starter bugsbunnny

    (@bugsbunnny)

    I find this extension. and there is a file “meta-comments-link.php” in the plugin

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