Just a note on this:
It seems setting a depth of 0 currently results in, A depth of zero!, Ie.
You cannot nest comments at all.
I've got a patch to change it from:
<?php if ( $depth < $args['depth'] ) echo
comment_reply_link(array('add_below' => 'div-comment')) ?>
to
<?php if ( 0 == $args['depth'] || $depth < $args['depth'] ) echo
comment_reply_link(array('add_below' => 'div-comment')) ?>
which would result in the result that Ryan was expecting :)
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 15:09:12 +1000, Ryan Boren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:25 PM, Idled Soul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After submitting a comment to someone's comment, it was threaded
underneath
their's. That's good obviously! Now, I'm not sure how far the depth of
threaded comments can go though? As I tried submitting a comment
underneath
my own comment to someone else's, the "reply" link is no longer there.
However, the "reply" link is there under original one of mine... Just
not on
the one threaded under it...
So it's as such:
Jane's comment (Reply link)
-----My comment under hers. (Reply link)
-------My comment under my own. - no reply link there.
Would there be allowed for threaded comments, within threaded comments?
Just
was wondering. It's not a big deal actually. I guess it's just expected
that
comments wouldn't or shouldn't be threaded continuously within other
threaded comments. I think I just answered my own question ha ha.
wp_list_comments(array('depth' => 0));
That will allow unlimited nesting. The default is 3, at the moment.
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