Well there has to be an extension then, because some of my fellow WordPress bloggers get the link.
Note http://planet-if.com/. If you look at Emily Short’s latest entry, she has the comments link. She says she did nothing to put it there. Sam Kabo Ashwell also has the link.
In both cases, their feeds have have the following HTML injected (blog url varies of course):
<img src=”http://feeds.wordpress.com/1.0/comments/emshort.wordpress.com/8341/” alt=”” border=”0″ /> <img src=”https://pixel.wp.com/b.gif?host=emshort.wordpress.com&blog=702124&post=8341&subd=emshort&ref=&feed=1″ alt=”” height=”1″ border=”0″ width=”1″ />
What I’m trying to discern is how this is happening…
David
Note http://planet-if.com/. If you look at Emily Short’s latest entry, she has the comments link.
I’m not familiar with this service, but I do see that Emily is running a WordPress.com site, not a self-hosted site:
https://emshort.wordpress.com/2015/07/09/her-story-further-reflections/#comments
Perhaps the two are connected somehow?
(@chicagodave)
10 years, 9 months ago
I want to see the standard “Add a comment” or “3 comments” links at the bottom of an RSS feed article.
How can I add this to Penscratch?