Comments

This post tests comments in the following ways.

  • Threaded comments up to 10 levels deep
  • Paginated comments (set Settings > Discussion > Break comments into pages to 5 top level comments per page)
  • Comment markup / formatting
  • Comment images
  • Comment videos
  • Author comments
  • Gravatars and default fallbacks

 

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28 Responses to “Comments”

  1. <path_to_url> Tom McFarlin

    Headings

    Header one

    Header two

    Header three

    Header four

    Header five
    Header six

    Blockquotes

    Single line blockquote:

    Stay hungry. Stay foolish.

    Multi line blockquote with a cite reference:

    People think focus means saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on. But that’s not what it means at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there are. You have to pick carefully. I’m actually as proud of the things we haven’t done as the things I have done. Innovation is saying no to 1,000 things. Steve Jobs – Apple Worldwide Developers’ Conference, 1997

    Tables

    Employee Salary
    John Saddington $1 Because that’s all Steve Job’ needed for a salary.
    Tom McFarlin $100K For all the blogging he does.
    Jared Erickson $100M Pictures are worth a thousand words, right? So Tom x 1,000.
    Chris Ames $100B With hair like that?! Enough said…

    Definition Lists

    Definition List Title
    Definition list division.
    Startup
    A startup company or startup is a company or temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.
    #dowork
    Coined by Rob Dyrdek and his personal body guard Christopher “Big Black” Boykins, “Do Work” works as a self motivator, to motivating your friends.
    Do It Live
    I’ll let Bill O’Reilly will explain this one.

    Unordered Lists (Nested)

    • List item one
      • List item one
        • List item one
        • List item two
        • List item three
        • List item four
      • List item two
      • List item three
      • List item four
    • List item two
    • List item three
    • List item four

    Ordered List (Nested)

    1. List item one
      1. List item one
        1. List item one
        2. List item two
        3. List item three
        4. List item four
      2. List item two
      3. List item three
      4. List item four
    2. List item two
    3. List item three
    4. List item four

    HTML Tags

    These supported tags come from the WordPress.com code FAQ.

    Address Tag

    1 Infinite Loop
    Cupertino, CA 95014
    United States

    Anchor Tag (aka. Link)

    This is an example of a link.

    Abbreviation Tag

    The abbreviation srsly stands for “seriously”.

    Acronym Tag

    The acronym ftw stands for “for the win”.

    Big Tag

    These tests are a big deal, but this tag is no longer supported in HTML5.

    Cite Tag

    “Code is poetry.” —Automattic

    Code Tag

    You will learn later on in these tests that word-wrap: break-word; will be your best friend.

    Delete Tag

    This tag will let you strikeout text, but this tag is no longer supported in HTML5 (use the <strike> instead).

    Emphasize Tag

    The emphasize tag should italicize text.

    Insert Tag

    This tag should denote inserted text.

    Keyboard Tag

    This scarsly known tag emulates keyboard text, which is usually styled like the <code> tag.

    Preformatted Tag

    This tag styles large blocks of code.

    .post-title {
    	margin: 0 0 5px;
    	font-weight: bold;
    	font-size: 38px;
    	line-height: 1.2;
    }
    

    Quote Tag

    Developers, developers, developers… –Steve Ballmer

    Strong Tag

    This tag shows bold text.

    Subscript Tag

    Getting our science styling on with H2O, which should push the “2” down.

    Superscript Tag

    Still sticking with science and Isaac Newton’s E = MC2, which should lift the 2 up.

    Teletype Tag

    This rarely used tag emulates teletype text, which is usually styled like the <code> tag.

    Variable Tag

    This allows you to denote variables.

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  2. <path_to_url> Chris Ames

    There are a few checklist items that should be in each comment.

    • The commenter’s gravatar. Optional, but a best practice. Use get_comment_author_email.
    • The commenter’s name. Use comment_author.
    • The commenter’s URL. Usually applied as a link to the commenter’s name. Use comment_author_url
    • The date / time the comment was made. Use get_comment_date.
    • A permalink to the comment. Usually applied as a link to the date / time of the comment. Use get_comment_link
    • Indication of a comment left by the post author. Style the .bypostauthor class.
    • The comment text. Use comment_text.
    • An edit comment link. Use edit_comment_link.
    • A comment reply link. Used for threaded comments. Use comment_reply_link.
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  3. <path_to_url> Anonymous User

    This user it trying to be anonymous.

    • They used a fake email, so there should be no Gravatar associated with it.
    • They did not speify a website, so there should be no link to it in the comment.
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  4. <path_to_url> WP Daily

    We are totally going to blog about these tests!

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  5. <path_to_url> 8BIT

    We use these tests all the time! Killer stuff!

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  6. <path_to_url> Keira Knightley

    This seems like a cool looking WordPress theme for creating a video based website, already planning to use it in a website i am creating which will have videos of all my movies! Oops, i just revealved it. My website was supposed to be a secret until its launched.

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  7. <path_to_url> Cameron Diaz

    Along with the video website a blog with this theme will be awesome too. In my opinion its simple but it has all the necessary elements you will need if you are seriously planning to start a blog which has high conversion rate. With the strategically placed advertisements i can monetize my website too!

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    • <path_to_url> Emma Watson

      Yay, tell me you are starting a video blog. I will be a daily visitor :)

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  8. <path_to_url> Brad Pitt

    Other great thing is you are not only limited to YouTube, you can embed videos from most of the popular video sharing websites such as Vimeo, DailyMotion, MetaCafe, Blip.tv, Zulu, etc. And you dont even need to struggle with finding the code to embed videos, you can simply use URL of the video to embed it.

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    • <path_to_url> Angelina Jolie

      I am more happy with the customization options given in this theme, i can change colors and fonts which matches my brand identity. I can also set header and background images if i want to and beauty here is all of this can be done from theme options with a few clicks.

      And it does not end here if i decide to change something by writing my own CSS they have given a custom.css editor where i can put my code and they will save it into the database so i will not have to worry about losing my changes when i update the theme.

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  9. <path_to_url> Demi Moore

    Did you notice different sidebars on different pages? With that option i can have right content at right place, I will be gutted if i was forced to display blog categories on Video detail page. I must say the small but important things were taken cared of nicely in this theme.

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    • <path_to_url> Gerrard Buttler

      Yes, different sidebars on different pages is sensible. But did you notice this comment form below? It lets me enter my comment first and then the formalities like asking my name, email address, etc comes. It sound like a small thing but see how it affects while some visitor comes to comment on your website.

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