Threaded Comments Plugin for WordPress
Posted by Ken Cheung on Monday, April 30, 2007 in Reviews, WordPress : : 4 commentsI've been testing Brian's Threaded Comments WordPress plugin. As the name implies, the plugin enables threaded comments…giving you and your readers the ability to reply to a particular comment.
I like the plugin, but it requires more work than the standard WordPress plugin. For one thing, the plugin requires you to replace your existing comments.php file for your theme with the file supplied with the plugin files. Then, unless you are lucky, you have to mess around with the style to get the plugin to format correctly for your theme. I think the plugin was designed to work with the default (Kubrick) WordPress theme. This is the reason why I switched back to the default theme for my blog. I didn't have time to edit the style sheet for my previous theme.
I've also noticed that the threaded comments plugin and the CoolPlayer plugin conflicts with each other, resulting in some of the comments being garbled in IE 6. The plugin seems to work fine in IE 7 and FireFox.
Download Brian's Threaded Comments plugin for WordPress and see if it works out of the box for your theme. If it doesn't, you will need to edit the plugin files (comments.php and briansthreadedcomments.php) and/or your style sheet (style.css) for your theme.
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I sure do love having a way to reply to each comment, but now all the avitars and graphics that came with people's comments to me have dissapeared. The comments look really lame now, even though they are organized. What do I need to change to get their avitars/icons back in? Thanks.
Sylvia, I have no idea. You try the Brian's Threaded Comments page:
http://meidell.dk/archives/2004/09/04/nested-comments/
Brian's didn't work for me, when I try to activate it I get a fatal error.
IDK php and CSS, so I can't fix it :/