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TNSParticipant
Hello,
I am developing a “web magazine” out of this theme and one thing that I want to do is to be able to remove the comment form for pages only. For example, I want users to be able to comment on posts but on my “about” page or the “contact” (http://www.thenewsignificance.com/comments-queries) page it makes no sense to have a comment form. Is there a way to turn comments off for pages only or to remove code from a specific template?
Thank you for your support…
TNSParticipantI’m not sure you have given an answer for my problem — although it very well may be and I am just confused. If so please help me understand.
In my original post above I am asking how to keep comments on for **posts** — but turn them off on **pages** only. The example I gave above was that it makes no sense for me to have a comment form on my contact page and likewise for my donations page — but I want to keep comments on for posts, not turn them off for everything (which is what I understand your reply above will do.)
Apologies if I am making you repeat yourself. If I am missing something I just need a little more explanation.
Thank you for your time — it is very much valued!
Daniel TaraKeymasterI remembered there was a setting to turn off comments for all pages, but I see there’s only an option for all comments.
Well, what you can do is either use a plugin like [url=http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/page-comments-off-please/]Page Comments Off Please[/url] or delete the function comment_form() from comments.php. I recommend the first option.
TNSParticipantExcellent, exactly what I was looking for — thank you!
I do have one follow up question though. How do I now remove the box and text “comments closed” that now appear on the page?
Daniel TaraKeymasterRemove this portion of code from comments.php:
<?php else : // comments are closed ?> <!-- If comments are closed. --> <p class="nocomments"><?php _e('Comments are closed.','cover-wp') ?></p>
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