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  • Thread Starter peterwgallagher

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    Hello again, Christian

    Well that works very well. Thank you.

    I tried editing the ‘style-overrides.css’ directly in the child theme folder on-line but that did not seem to have an effect. So I used the ‘customise theme’ facility in WP (on the child theme), which did work.

    I’m still fiddling with format (I have not yet figured out how to get the TOC page to work). But CommentPress seems to be pretty much what I need for this project: byrondonjuan.com

    Best, Peter

    Thread Starter peterwgallagher

    (@peterwgallagher)

    Hi Christian,

    This is a very generous response. A new version and a child-theme template on GitHub with a simple CSS fix! Sounds perfect.

    I appreciate the value of child themes and have set up one before. But, I have to confess, I found the over-ride wrangling difficult and the structure of the WP processing “cascade” hard to follow. So I’m delighted by the prospect of a template.

    Thanks so much for your help. I’ll get back to you when I’ve done this to show you the test site.

    Thread Starter peterwgallagher

    (@peterwgallagher)

    I would prefer the latter, Christian. Hide all ‘Zero comment’ lines but show the comment count of any line on which the number of comments > 0.

    This would look much better, and would be more functional, than hundreds of identical “0 comments…” lines.

    I don’t know of a way to set up such a conditional in e.g. CSS, so it’s beyond my skills, I’m afraid.

    Thread Starter peterwgallagher

    (@peterwgallagher)

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