wp_list_comments…?
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Where can I find this within my comment.php file?
thank you!
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if your theme is using a comments.php without
wp_list_comments()
(some older themes do) you won’t be able to find it;otherwise could be anywhere in comments.php, typically more towards the end.
what theme are you using?
ps:
if you refer to /wp-includes/comment.php – stop looking. WordPress core files should not be edited.hello ?? I have a custom theme. Here it is:
<?php // Do not delete these lines if ('comments.php' == basename($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])) die ('Please do not load this page directly. Thanks!'); if (!empty($post->post_password)) { // if there's a password if ($_COOKIE['wp-postpass_' . COOKIEHASH] != $post->post_password) { // and it doesn't match the cookie ?> <p class="leavecomment">This post is password protected. Enter the password to view comments.<p> <?php return; } } /* This variable is for alternating comment background */ $oddcomment = 'alt'; ?> <!-- You can start editing here. --> <?php if ($comments) : ?> <h3 id="comments"><?php comments_number('Leave a Comment', 'One Response', '% Responses' );?> to “<?php the_title(); ?>”</h3> <ol class="commentlist"> <?php foreach ($comments as $comment) : ?> <li class="<?php echo $oddcomment; ?>" id="comment-<?php comment_ID(); ?>"> <div class="commentmetadata" title=""><?php comment_date('F jS, Y') ?> at <?php comment_time() ?> <?php edit_comment_link('e','',''); ?></div> <div class="comment_author"><?php comment_author_link() ?></div> <?php if ($comment->comment_approved == '0') : ?> Your comment is awaiting moderation. <?php endif; ?> <div class="comment_text"> <?php comment_text() ?> </div> <?php /* Changes every other comment to a different class */ if ('alt' == $oddcomment) $oddcomment = ''; else $oddcomment = 'alt'; ?> <?php endforeach; /* end for each comment */ ?> <?php else : // this is displayed if there are no comments so far ?> <?php if ('open' == $post->comment_status) : ?> <!-- If comments are open, but there are no comments. --> <?php else : // comments are closed ?> <!-- If comments are closed. --> <p class="nocomments">Comments are closed.</p> <?php endif; ?> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ('open' == $post->comment_status) : ?> <h3 id="respond">Leave a Reply</h3> <?php if ( get_option('comment_registration') && !$user_ID ) : ?> <p>You must be /wp-login.php?redirect_to=<?php the_permalink(); ?>">logged in to post a comment.</p> <?php else : ?> <form action="<?php echo get_option('siteurl'); ?>/wp-comments-post.php" method="post" id="commentform"> <?php if ( $user_ID ) : ?> <p>Logged in as /wp-admin/profile.php"><?php echo $user_identity; ?>. /wp-login.php?action=logout" title="Log out of this account">Logout ?</p> <?php else : ?> <p><input type="text" name="author" id="author" value="<?php echo $comment_author; ?>" size="22" tabindex="1" /> <label for="author"><small>Name <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></small></label></p> <p><input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $comment_author_email; ?>" size="22" tabindex="2" /> <label for="email"><small>Mail (will not be published) <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></small></label></p> <p><input type="text" name="url" id="url" value="<?php echo $comment_author_url; ?>" size="22" tabindex="3" /> <label for="url"><small>Website</small></label></p> <?php endif; ?> <p><small>XHTML: You can use these tags: <?php echo allowed_tags(); ?></small></p> <p><textarea name="comment" id="comment" cols="75%" rows="10" tabindex="4"></textarea></p> <p><input name="submit" type="submit" id="submit" tabindex="5" value="Submit Comment" /> <input type="hidden" name="comment_post_ID" value="<?php echo $id; ?>" /> </p> <?php do_action('comment_form', $post->ID); ?> </form> <?php endif; // If registration required and not logged in ?> <?php endif; // if you delete this the sky will fall on your head ?>
your comments.php does not have
wp_list_comments()
.is there are reason why you need to have it?
That’s like a pre-WordPress-2.7 comments.php file. Lots of changes have been made available since then (about 4 years ago).
This would be a somewhat more modernized version of that file:
<?php if (!empty($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']) && 'comments.php' == basename($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME'])) die ('Please do not load this page directly. Thanks!'); if ( post_password_required() ) { echo '<p class="leavecomment">This post is password protected. Enter the password to view comments.</p>'; return; } if ( have_comments() ) : ?> <h3 id="comments"><?php comments_number( 'Leave a Comment', 'One Response', '% Responses' );?>to “<?php the_title(); ?>”</h3> <ol class="commentlist"> <?php wp_list_comments(); ?> </ol> <div class="navigation"> <div class="alignleft"><?php previous_comments_link() ?></div> <div class="alignright"><?php next_comments_link() ?></div> </div> <?php else : // this is displayed if there are no comments so far ?> <?php if ( comments_open() ) { // If comments are open, but there are no comments. } else { // comments are closed echo '<p class="nocomments">Comments are closed.</p>'; } endif; // display the comments form comment_form();
well, I’m trying to get my site’s comments ‘NUMBERED’…..
and
yes, it was created in 2008- I will give your code a go….Yikes! Still No NUMBERED Comments…..?
If you want to “number” the comments, then that really isn’t about the HTML, it’s about the CSS.
Your comments are displayed in an ordered-list with a class of commentlist. So probably you have code in the style.css file to take the numbering off the .commentlist code. Find and adjust that code instead.
Holy Molly Maynard!! [insert duh blank face with fallen jaw]lol
Otto– I totally respect what you’re saying, if I could understand what that is….please enlighten this ole gal, if you will ??
ps please in ‘girl’ terms ?? [no offense to the outta site techy girls in here ok]!
See–> https://kreationsbykimberlyrae.com/blog/?p=3481#comments
Those monsters gotta turn into decending Numbers ??
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