Title: Comments on Pages (versus Posts)
Last modified: August 31, 2016

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# Comments on Pages (versus Posts)

 *  Resolved [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * (@lovingrd)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/)
 * Hi, I recently switched to the Virtue theme when choosing to switch to a wordpress.
   org hosted site from wordpress.com. Unfortunately, I did not realize when building
   out the new site with the Virtue theme that pages do not currently seem to support
   comments until I was deep into the revision. I found a work around by searching
   on the support forum which I was able to use successfully at first. However, 
   a week later, the comments no longer appeared on the pages nor could people add
   any more comments. This is a real problem for me since I have private password
   protected pages for small groups to comment on specific content and discuss. 
   I have just fixed it again with the same work around adding a line of code to
   the page.php file. However, I am now uncomfortable and nervous that this same
   issue may arise again so I am considering going through the hassle of switching
   themes. The old (and rather plain theme) that I used to use had no issues with
   this and wordpress obviously facilitates having comments on pages since it is
   an option to choose when creating each page. Is this something that the virtue
   theme is going to address? Seems rather odd to limit functionality this way when
   the option is there each time a page is created to allow comments. I’ve used 
   it this way for a few years now and never had a problem before switching to the
   virtue theme and wordpress.org. Any suggestions for how to avoid this problem
   happening again when I have people expecting this functionality to work? Thank
   you!

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 *  [hannah](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hannahritner/)
 * (@hannahritner)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390488)
 * Hey,
    What workaround are you using? If you’re customizing the theme files you
   need to use a child theme. See here- [http://www.kadencethemes.com/child-themes/](http://www.kadencethemes.com/child-themes/)
   Any changes made through the settings or theme options are saved with updates,
   but changes made directly to the theme files will not be saved upon updating 
   unless using a child theme.
 * Hannah
 *  Thread Starter [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * (@lovingrd)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390594)
 * Hi Hannah,
 * I found a different post that suggested adding this in front of the last div 
   on the page.php file so that’s what I had done before realizing this would be
   overwritten:
    <?php comments_template(‘/templates/comments.php’); ?>
 * Though I was happy with other aspects, including look, functionality, and support
   with virtue theme, unfortunately, I am now regretting my choice of themes. Yet,
   it is such an inconvenience to change that I will try making a child theme as
   you suggest for now (I will wait to close this thread until I’ve attempted that)
   and will have to look into changing themes later. May I ask why in the world 
   this basic functionality is not supported by the virtue theme? It seems such 
   an easy and basic functionality and one that is obviously supported by basic 
   wordpress structure so I can’t fathom why a theme would choose to purposely limit
   it. I wrongly assumed that this was core functionality and didn’t even consider
   that I’d need to be sure a theme enabled it. If this were to be changed and supported
   in virtue so that we have the choice with each page to check to allow comments(
   as is typical across wordpress and it seems such a simple change), that would
   be great.
 * I will check back in after I figure out how to do the child themes and determine
   if that works.
 * Thank you,
    Julia
 *  Thread Starter [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * (@lovingrd)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390595)
 * Hello again,
    I’ve read through the child theme info you shared in the link now.
   While it may seem simple to a developer, it is certainly not something I want
   to do and does not seem in line with the claim/goal for making themes easy for“
   everyday people”.
 * So, could you please provide me with more info/specifics as to what I need to
   do to make this functionality happen within a child theme? I’ve attempted to 
   create the folder and css file as described in the link you shared… though not
   sure I’ve done it correctly. I used notepad to create the css file since how 
   was not clear from the link. Nor does the link say how to create the functions
   file. So, how am I to create the functions file and what should I put in it to
   enable the comments on pages? I apologize to bother over what may seem simple
   to you… that is why I can’t figure why this is not supported as basic functionality
   for all wordpress themes as I assumed it was since I’ve always had the option
   before to simply check “allow comments” on all pages (and still see that option
   with virtue with unfortunate realization that it does not actually work!). If
   you could provide me with specific steps to make this work via child theme (if
   not going to add to basic theme functionality), I would very much appreciate 
   it.
    Thank you, Julia
 *  Thread Starter [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * (@lovingrd)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390596)
 * Or if there is a way to do this in custom css instead of child theme, please 
   let me know! Thanks again, Juia
 *  [Ben Ritner – Kadence WP](https://wordpress.org/support/users/britner/)
 * (@britner)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390615)
 * Ok hang on? you can enable comments on pages by going to the apperance > theme
   options > Page/Post Settings. Near the top of those is a switch to turn comments
   on for pages.
 * Is that all your wanting?
 * Kadence Themes
 *  Thread Starter [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * (@lovingrd)
 * [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390618)
 * YES!!! Thank you!! Apparently, my search on the forum sent me down the wrong 
   rabbit hole! Sorry for the trouble. I think that should fix it much easier than
   it sounded and I am grateful! Thank YOU! I’ll close this and apologize for taking
   your time and getting myself stressed over something so simple… as I thought 
   it should be originally. My USER ERROR – no problem with the theme! Yay! Thanks
   again, Julia

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 * Last reply from: [lovingrd](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lovingrd/)
 * Last activity: [9 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/comments-on-pages-versus-posts/#post-7390618)
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