Are you running any plugins? Especially any pertaining to comments?
Nope. No plugins pertaining to comments.
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It seems the WordPress MU Sitewide Tags plugin is turning off comments for new posts on the main blog, which is weird (I have the posts copied to the main blog rather than to a sub-blog).
Even if the posts themselves have comments turned on on their respective sites, they don’t turn on on the homepage.
Frustrating.
Displaying 0 comments as the comment count is not the same as turning comments off. Following a post link from the main blog should still take reader to the open comment form on the sub-blog. Do not edit the duped posts at the main blog either, no point as the save only goes in one direction, from the sub-blog to the man blog.
I use the following function to add correct comment counts to post meta listed at the main blog by Donncha’s sitewide tags plugin.
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wordpress-mu-sitewide-tags-pages-comment-numbers
Does the file that powers the theme’s homepage support the display of comments?
Donncha’s Sitewide tags plugin only indexes all posts from public blogs. You’ll need a separate plugin to go after indexing the comments.
David,
I understand some of the posts have 0 comments. However, many posts just say “Comments Off” at the bottom even though on their respective blogs comments are on. That is the issue.
It’s built in the plugin. It closes the comments because there’s no point in having them there.
I understand logically there’s no point in having comments in the Sitewide fed pages. However, it’s makes for bad UX. A user sees the post and thinks they can’t comment on it. Would you recommend we just fake it and duplicate the permalink title code by inserting that into a fake comments link for the benefit of users?
Actually, that’s just no good, because the Sitewide aggregator is still often used as a blog for original content in the site I’m working on. Is there anyway way you could modify the plugin to keep comments on but of course send users to the appropriate comment area site in the Multisite system?
Why not modify the theme for your tags site to change ‘leave a comment’ to link back?
If they click on the permalink to read the post, then they will go to the original post – with comments.
Yes of course. But it’s confusing for users to see the ‘comments off’ when that is actually not exactly the case. It would be advantageous if the plugin dynamically sensed comments from the site it’s pulling from and when the user clicks it takes them to the sub-site where they can comment.
@ipstenu the blog is both an aggregator and used for original posts so I’d need to leave the option for direct comments open in the default way.
the blog is both an aggregator and used for original posts so I’d need to leave the option for direct comments open in the default way.
Do you ever have op’s with closed comments? If not, just change the verbiage from ‘Comments Closed’ and cheat the system π
Otherwise, you’d have to look into finding a way to detect that it’s a tags post in the loop and process that.
Or … y’know move the OPs to their own blog.