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  • Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    AsideShop

    I found that one, BUT I cant make the date display (how it shows the date beside the post) disappear and I am using this template:

    <div class="post" id="post-%post_id%">
    	<p>
    		%post_content% <a href="%comments_url%">(%comments_count%)</a>
    	</p>
    </div>

    any suggestions?

    to better understand what I mean see me

    Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    MiniPosts

    So is their any code out their that will replace the features of this plugin?

    Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    No No sorry i didnt explain it properly Ok here goes

    I have theme one, which is a theme I modified (its not called theme one but bare with me) and two posts. one called hello and one called good bye.

    in theme one if i post a comment on hello and go to the blogs home page, good bye is seen as having 1 comment and hello is seen as having 0 comments. if I clicked on hello their is one comment and if i click on good bye their is no comments.

    if I am in the blog post hello and signed in as admin and go down to comments and click log out, i am redirected to post called goodbye, and logged out.

    if at any time I change the theme to default theme then the comment post i made in hello is then moved to good bye like it was shown in the theme called theme one.

    is this still a “theme problem?”
    if not do i have to re-install wordpress to fix it?

    Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    everything does work with the default theme, so i know its not wordpress its self.

    for example if i post a comment on a post called hello in default theme it shows up in good bye.

    so i have a theory the comments.php file i posted above is the cause as its a theme specific file.

    Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    Just making sure, because a lot of people skip the post and give the usual “fixes” and your post sounded like you skipped the post and just get to the usual fixes.

    so what other fixes can you or others give?

    Thread Starter a-kyle

    (@a-kyle)

    it is a theme specific problem, plugins are not the issue. I have even boiled it down to, as said before, the comments.php as this issue only happens when logging out or posting comments via the comment section

    please next time read the post before posting a solution to understand all the issues

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