• I am at a complete loss as to how to fix my issue. I have an e-commerce site using woocommerce. One each product page there is a section to leave a review, but the user must be logged in to comment (which I want)

    So, when a user is not logged in, they get the message “You must be logged in to post a comment” and the log in link goes to http://www.mysite.com/wp-login….. and redirects back to the previous page. I do not want any of my users seeing the wordpress login. I want them to go to MY login page and then keep the redirect in place – redirected back to the page they were on once logged in.

    I believe this is something i must change with wordpress comments and not woocommerce, but for the life of me can not find where to fix this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter RLL18

    (@rll18)

    I have checked all folders or files containing the word “comment” but none of them have the string I need 🙁

    Thread Starter RLL18

    (@rll18)

    Here is my comments.php

    <?php
    /**
     * The template for displaying Comments.
     *
     * The area of the page that contains both current comments
     * and the comment form. The actual display of comments is
     * handled by a callback to scrappy_comment() which is
     * located in the functions.php file.
     *
     * @package Scrappy
     * @since Scrappy 1.3
     */
    ?>
    	<hr />
    	<div id="comments" class="comments-area">
    	<?php if ( post_password_required() ) : ?>
    		<p class="nopassword"><?php _e( 'This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments.', 'scrappy' ); ?></p>
    	</div><!-- #comments .comments-area -->
    	<?php
    			/* Stop the rest of comments.php from being processed,
    			 * but don't kill the script entirely -- we still have
    			 * to fully load the template.
    			 */
    			return;
    		endif;
    	?>
    
    	<?php // You can start editing here -- including this comment! ?>
    
    	<?php if ( have_comments() ) : ?>
    		<h2 class="comments-title">
    			<?php
    				printf( _n( 'One thought on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;', '%1$s thoughts on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;', get_comments_number(), 'scrappy' ),
    					number_format_i18n( get_comments_number() ), '<span>' . get_the_title() . '</span>' );
    			?>
    		</h2>
    
    		<?php if ( get_comment_pages_count() > 1 && get_option( 'page_comments' ) ) : // are there comments to navigate through ?>
    		<nav role="navigation" id="comment-nav-above" class="site-navigation comment-navigation">
    			<h1 class="assistive-text"><?php _e( 'Comment navigation', 'scrappy' ); ?></h1>
    			<div class="nav-previous"><?php previous_comments_link( __( '&laquo; Older Comments', 'scrappy' ) ); ?></div>
    			<div class="nav-next"><?php next_comments_link( __( 'Newer Comments &raquo;', 'scrappy' ) ); ?></div>
    		</nav>
    		<?php endif; // check for comment navigation ?>
    
    		<ol class="commentlist">
    			<?php
    				/* Loop through and list the comments. Tell wp_list_comments()
    				 * to use scrappy_comment() to format the comments.
    				 * If you want to overload this in a child theme then you can
    				 * define scrappy_comment() and that will be used instead.
    				 * See scrappy_comment() in functions.php for more.
    				 */
    				wp_list_comments( array( 'callback' => 'scrappy_comment' ) );
    			?>
    		</ol>
    
    		<?php if ( get_comment_pages_count() > 1 && get_option( 'page_comments' ) ) : // are there comments to navigate through ?>
    		<nav role="navigation" id="comment-nav-below" class="site-navigation comment-navigation">
    			<h1 class="assistive-text"><?php _e( 'Comment navigation', 'scrappy' ); ?></h1>
    			<div class="nav-previous"><?php previous_comments_link( __( '&laquo; Older Comments', 'scrappy' ) ); ?></div>
    			<div class="nav-next"><?php next_comments_link( __( 'Newer Comments &raquo;', 'scrappy' ) ); ?></div>
    		</nav>
    		<?php endif; // check for comment navigation ?>
    
    	<?php endif; // have_comments() ?>
    
    	<?php
    		// If comments are closed and there are no comments, let's leave a little note, shall we?
    		if ( ! comments_open() && '0' != get_comments_number() && post_type_supports( get_post_type(), 'comments' ) ) :
    	?>
    		<p class="nocomments"><?php _e( 'Comments are closed.', 'scrappy' ); ?></p>
    	<?php endif; ?>
    
    	<?php comment_form(); ?>
    
    </div><!-- #comments .comments-area -->
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