That depends on your theme. If it has a page.php template – that’s the one used to display Pages. Normally (but this is considered only my private opinin!) people should NOT comment on Pages. E.g. on my About page I don’t want any idiot to comment on my introduction 🙂
You can always edit your page template to let them comment. See how it is done in index and single, respectively.
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falke
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But isn’t that a bit strange…. as there are options when you create a page to allow comment or not. To me it seems a bit strange to turn that possibility of in the theme when you can disable it in the form…..
regards/falke
If you just disable it, it will still display the “Comments are off” thing… which many people find ugly 🙂
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falke
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Ok I see… then there maybe should be another option to disable it all together from a page… It cant be right to cripple functionality from such an important feature as the pages….. ;o(
I was planning on using one page as a guestbook and I have lots of other things in mind….
regards/falke
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falke
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I dont think that the themes are the right place to change the functionallity of WordPress. That should be done i settings and options. Themes are just for the presentation and so on….
regards/falke
So, where is the problem?
You can have 101 Page templates, 50 with comments and 51 without comments.
I do find it very very practical that I can define where (in which theme, which template) I want to use the comments feature and where I don’t.
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falke
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Ahhh… Ok. Sorry I didnt know that you can control it with the templates. You see I am new to WordPress, coming from Xoops.
I will look into this template thing and learn how to use them for my purpose.
regards/falke