Wordpress comments on a separate page - wordpress

I have a wordpress website which contains many controversial topics. The problem is that the comments become really so long that the scroll bar becomes really small, which is annoying for the reader and gives the impression that the page requires endless reading, which is not attractive.
Is there a way to show comments on a separate page, or at least have the comments show up after clicking on some button. And must this be theme-dependent? I currently use twenty-fourteen theme, but a general solution would be nice. I'm wishing there's a plugin that would do the job, but I couldn't find any. Please assist.
Thank you.

Take a look at https://disqus.com/ and https://wordpress.org/plugins/disqus-comment-system/
You can get a button that loads more comments, offload comments to their server to reduce the load on your host, require a login to comment, and more.

The solution I found is a plugin called "Hide Show Comment". It simply adds the magic, with which you can press a simple button and show the comments.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/hide-show-comment/
The only annoying thing I found with it is that you have to purchase it in order to change the number of comments you show per click. However, I don't think 5$ is too much. It's very convenient.

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Display Optional Content for AdBlock Users on WordPress

I am trying to set up some sort of conditional, non-intrusive text box that shows up only for people using AdBlock. I am adamantly and emphatically opposed to popups or locking the content of my website to AdBlock users. I simply want to have a small section of plain text show up that says, “Hey, you! Before you read on, we ask that you consider whitelisting us on AdBlock. (etc. etc. etc.)”. I want people to be able to scroll past it without issue and not have their experience with my website be impacted if they choose not to whitelist me; I'm not out to coerce anyone or annoy anyone, I just want to make my case, in brief, that I don't run obstructive, malware-filled ads and it would be great if they supported me. And I don't want it to show up if someone doesn't have Adblock enabled.
I'm not very savvy with HTML, but if someone can clearly instruct me where exactly to put some code in to my website, I would be open to an option that involves editing my website's code. Otherwise, a plugin that I've overlooked would be really helpful. I've looked around but most of what I've found is something that puts a giant sticky on the page to obstruct peoples' view until they whitelist. Again, I don't want that. That is exactly the reason people got AdBlock to begin with. People who use such countermeasures are fundamentally missing the point. (/rant)
Thanks in advance!
Use this plugin.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/ad-blocking-detector/
Read this article:- https://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-detect-and-stop-adblock-in-wordpress/
Hope its working for you. try this and let me know

When I click the Like button, the comment popup window ('flyout') doesn't show

I have spend lot of time fixing it. Can you please let me know what am i doing wrong. I know it is related to overflow: visible property. But I have tried to put it almost everywhere in the code but no luck. tried using firebug as well. maybe i am not able to use it correctly.
Below is the link to my site.
http://kunalchichkar.com/2011/05/heir-hunters-on-their-way-are-you-lucky-enough/
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Kunal
Probably you have used some plugin to show social sharing bar above your post.
Plugin you have used to share post in facebook might have used iframe so comment frame is not being display after user likes the post.
If iframe is used to share any post in facebook, comment popup will not be display.
See documentation in facebook plugin development link for more detail:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/like-button
Read FAQ carefully. You can find your question's answer exactly there. There is question and answer for "When I click the Like button, the comment popup window ('flyout') doesn't show. Why?"
Hope, it will be useful for you.

plonetruegallery: Download link or button, so users can download a viewed image?

I use collective.plonetruegallery for image galleries within Plone and I like it. However, what I miss is a "download" button or a simple "link" in order to let users actually download a image. The "Galleria" display view of plonetruegallery does seem to offer such a link/button -- does any of the other display views? Or any other solution whithout having to hack the plonetruegallery addon myself?
I know that you can right click and then choose "download image" among several other options within your preferred browser -- however, for a dumb user to cumbersome ;)
I have added an option to collective.ptg.contactsheet (1.1.2) that let you choose between going to the content or downloading it.
Espen
There's not a built-in "feature" to do this. You can see which of the gallery views might have this; looks like you've already found one. I'm sure you could easily customize another one to include such a link, simply by following the example in Galleria.
This is quite easy to make. The url to download the image would probably be:
/path/to/image/download
One option could be to just add an action.
If you want to have this for a specific gallery, I can probably fix it.
(go to https://github.com/collective/collective.ptg.contactsheet or whatever gallerytype you want it for and add an "Issue"
Espen

Disqus makes Cufon delay

I'm having a really frustrating problem. I have a blog, where I use Cufon for post headings. However, I also use Disqus for comments. Disqus adds the javascript it needs directly to the comment-template element, and they seem to load before anything else. This causes a clearly recognizable delay in Cufon taking action.
I have explored the Disqus-plugin source and realized, that the javascript is not being hanged there via a hook (so that it could be unchained and added again to footer), but instead it is directly printed in comments.php. This leaves me with the conclusion that the only solution is to do some javascript-magic?
I'm really hoping someone can help with this issue. Any way to make the Disqus-stuff load after Cufon has initialized? The comments could easily have a 1-second-delay without making a difference in browsing.
Any help is appreciated! :)
This shouldn't happen with the latest Disqus embed code, which is non-blocking. Can you provide a link to where this is happening?

How to use jQuery to show a different page in ASP.NET

I am trying to set up functionality similar to Netflix. Where if you mouseover a movie - you are presented with a window of movie details (all client-side).
At high level, can someone in this forum help by telling me how this should be implemented? I.E., one or more .aspx pages, what would go in code-behind, and .js file, css, etc. Just trying to get an idea on how this would be set up to work.
Basically, when I hover over an item, I need to query for details that belongs for that record being moused-over and display it in the window or div. I also need to have some functionality in that window (i.e. a textbox and button which will end up needing to get saved in a database).
Thanks for any tips and suggestions -
You would want to add an AJAX call to the hover event of the image, that pulls from a webservice/web method.
Here is a good example, you would change some things. However, it should get you started.
http://www.mikesdotnetting.com/Article/96/Handling-JSON-Arrays-returned-from-ASP.NET-Web-Services-with-jQuery
If I understood your question correctly, you should try this excelent jQuery plugin:
http://www.sohtanaka.com/web-design/css-on-hover-image-captions/
Look at the demo here:
http://www.sohtanaka.com/web-design/examples/image-hover/
easy to install and configure and very slick!
Good luck
EDIT: sorry wrong lik the first time
There are certainly many jQuery plugins that will do this for you. jQuery UI may also be of benefit.
Here is one that appears to do something like you are describing:
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/VisualLightbox

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