Wordpress Comment Pagination - wordpress

Here is a post with 12 comments :
http://test1.zomghentai.com/kateikyoushi-no-onee-san-2-h-no-hensachi-agechaimasu-episode-1
In my wordpress Discussion Settings, I have set it to
"Break Comments into Pages with 5 comments each"
As you can see, at the bottom of comments I have links to Page 1, 2, and 3.
The problem?
1) Page 1 (default page) is showing all 12 comments at once, instead of showing just 5
and
2) Page 2, and 3, are all the same as Page 1
My comments.php file is as followed :
<div id="comments">
<?php // Do not delete these lines
if ('comments.php' == basename($_SERVER['SCRIPT_FILENAME']))
die ('Please do not load this page directly. Thanks!');
if (!empty($post->post_password)) { // if there's a password
if ($_COOKIE['wp-postpass_' . COOKIEHASH] != $post->post_password) { // and it doesn't match the cookie
?>
<h3>This post is password protected. Enter the password to view comments.</h3>
<?php
return;
}
}
/* This variable is for alternating comment background */
$oddcomment = 'alt';
?>
<?php if ($comments) : ?>
<span style="font-size: 13px;"><strong>Comments</strong></span>
<ul>
<?php foreach ($comments as $comment) : ?>
<li class="<?php echo $oddcomment; ?>" id="comment-<?php comment_ID() ?>">
<div class="cauthor"><strong><?php comment_author_link() ?></strong> says on <?php comment_date('M jS, Y') ?> at <?php comment_time() ?><?php if ($comment->comment_approved == '0') : ?> (Your comment is awaiting moderation)<?php endif; ?></div>
<div class="cbox">
<?php comment_text() ?>
</div>
<div style="clear: both;"></div>
</li>
<?php /* Changes every other comment to a different class */
if ('alt' == $oddcomment) $oddcomment = '';
else $oddcomment = 'alt';
?>
<?php endforeach; /* end for each comment */ ?>
</ul>
<?php paginate_comments_links() ?>
<?php else : // this is displayed if there are no comments so far ?>
<?php if ('open' == $post-> comment_status) : ?>
<!-- If comments are open, but there are no comments. -->
<?php else : // comments are closed ?>
<!-- If comments are closed. -->
<p>Comments are closed.</p>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if ('open' == $post-> comment_status) : ?>
<div class="postinput">
<span style="font-size: 13px;padding: 10px 0 0 0;"><strong>Leave a Comment</strong></span>
<?php if ( get_option('comment_registration') && !$user_ID ) : ?>
<p>You must be logged in to post a comment.</p>
<?php else : ?>
<form action="http://www.hentaidreaming.com/wp-comments-post.php" method="post" id="commentform">
<?php if ( $user_ID ) : ?>
<p>Logged in as <?php echo $user_identity; ?>. Logout »</p>
<?php else : ?>
<p>
<input type="text" name="author" id="author" value="<?php echo $comment_author; ?>" size="20" tabindex="1" />
<label for="author"><small>Name <?php if ($req) _e('<strong>(required)</strong>'); ?></small></label>
</p>
<p>
<input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $comment_author_email; ?>" size="20" tabindex="2" />
<label for="email"><small>Mail <?php if ($req) _e('<strong>(required, will not be published)</strong>'); ?></small></label>
</p>
<?php endif; ?>
<p>
<textarea name="comment" id="comment" tabindex="4" rows="10" cols="50" ></textarea>
</p>
<p>
<input name="submit" type="image" id="submit" class="input-submit" tabindex="5" value="Submit Comment" title="Please review your comment before submitting" alt="Submit Comment" src="http://www.hentaidreaming.com/wp-content/themes/hdreamwp/images/submit.gif" />
<input type="hidden" name="comment_post_ID" value="<?php echo $id; ?>" />
</p>
<?php do_action('comment_form', $post->ID); ?>
</form>
<?php endif; // If registration required and not logged in ?>
<?php endif; // if you delete this the sky will fall on your head ?>
</div> <!-- End "postinput" -->
</div> <!-- End "comments" -->

paginate_comments_links()
This is what you should have posted, what you posted tells nothing.

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On my single.php, I have cuustom code for comments, when I submit a comment, it goes to a blank page with url "https://mosquitojoefranchise.com/wp-comments-post.php". However if I use <?php comments_template(); ?>, then it's working fine. My code is as follows:
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<?php else : ?>
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<?php else : ?>
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</div>
<?php endif; // if you delete this the sky will fall on your head
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What is wrong with my code that it results in page going to the previous post after submitting a comment?
This is the webpage.
You may try if you want.
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I read this question but don't understand what the solution is.
What do I do to get <?php do_action( 'comment_form', $post->ID ); ?> to behave as expected?
UPDATE:
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<?php if ($option['type'] == 'datetime') { ?>
<div id="option-<?php echo $option['product_option_id']; ?>" class="option">
<?php if ($option['required']) { ?>
<span class="required">*</span>
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<b><?php echo $option['name']; ?>:</b><br />
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<?php if ($option['type'] == 'time') { ?>
<div id="option-<?php echo $option['product_option_id']; ?>" class="option">
<?php if ($option['required']) { ?>
<span class="required">*</span>
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<b><?php echo $option['name']; ?>:</b><br />
<input type="text" name="option[<?php echo $option['product_option_id']; ?>]" value="<?php echo $option['option_value']; ?>" class="time" />
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<input type="hidden" name="product_id" size="2" value="<?php echo $product_id; ?>" />
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Never really done anything like these before...
Many Thanks
L
This is a really good tutorial on styling radio buttons.
http://ryanfait.com/resources/custom-checkboxes-and-radio-buttons/
From there you can get what your after pretty easily :)
Hope this helps you out!
In the site you linked, they are using a select element with the options inside it. It is then hidden with Javascript, and a list of links (a) is constructed using the dropdown options, which can be easily styled. If you click one of the links, they are tied to the original select element. This can be easily achieved with Javascript.
If you disable Javascript in your browser, and check out that site, you will see the underlying form elements.
Unfortunately, elements like radio buttons, checkboxes and dropdowns cannot really be styled through CSS, only in a very limited way. Most solutions (like the one posted by #Graeme, but there are thousand others) use Javascript to hide these elements and use a substitute element whose actions are linked to the original element.
If you only want to use CSS, there is a tricky CSS3 solution, but it will only work in modern browsers (no IE8 or lower). You can see an example in one of my previous posts: Custom Checkbox .
I think you are referring to the 'GO' button. This is an input element of the type image. Which means it's a clickable button that consists of an image. So in order to get the nice square button, you have to create an image, upload it, and refer to it in the src attribute of your input tag.
Here's an example that looks quite dated, but is simple and straight forward: http://www.echoecho.com/htmlforms14.htm
It also describes the options.
Perhaps a useful tip, if you're not already using it: if you come across something on a site that you want to use, use an inspection tool, like Firebug for Firefox, to see how it's made.
EDIT:
The product size buttons are not actually radio buttons, they are list items <li> and styled using CSS. The value that they represent, are registered using a piece of javascript. This info is posted when you hit the submit button. I don't know If you're familiar with javascript and/or are using a javascript framework, but your situation would be a good one to utilize it.
I've created this jsfiddle with a very straightforward solution, using plain javascript: http://jsfiddle.net/r2K9h/3/
it sets a hidden input field with the size selected. So when you send the form, this value will be submitted as well.

WordPress 'comment is awaiting moderation.' message not appearing when a comment is submitted?

Everything is pretty standard from WP samples, with minor modifications. But when a comment is submitted, it does not show the "your comment is awaiting moderation" message.
The comments.php:
<div id="comment-block">
<h4><?php comments_number('No Responses', 'One Response', '% Responses' );?> to “<?php the_title(); ?>”</h4>
<ul id="commentlist">
<?php wp_list_comments('type=comment&callback=mytheme_comment'); ?>
</ul>
<?php // this is displayed if there are no comments so far ?>
<?php if ('open' == $post->comment_status) : ?>
<!-- If comments are open, but there are no comments. -->
<?php else : // comments are closed ?>
<!-- If comments are closed. -->
<p class="nocomments">Comments are closed.</p>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php if ('open' == $post->comment_status) : ?>
<h4>Leave a reply</h4>
<div class="cancel-comment-reply">
<small><?php cancel_comment_reply_link(); ?></small>
</div>
<?php if ( get_option('comment_registration') && !$user_ID ) : ?>
<p>You must be logged in to post a comment.</p>
<?php else : ?>
<form action="<?php echo get_option('siteurl'); ?>/wp-comments-post.php" method="post" id="commentform">
<?php if ( $user_ID ) : ?>
<p class="loggedIn">Logged in as <?php echo $user_identity; ?>. Log out »</p>
<?php else : ?>
<table width="675" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0">
<tr><td style="padding-right: 20px;"><label for="author">Name <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></label></td>
<td style="padding-right: 20px;"><label for="email">Email <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></label> <small>(will not be published)</small></td>
<td><label for="url">Website <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></label></td>
</tr>
<tr><td style="padding-right: 20px;"><input type="text" name="author" id="author" value="<?php echo $comment_author; ?>" class="text" tabindex="1" <?php if ($req) echo "aria-required='true'"; ?> /></td>
<td style="padding-right: 20px;"><input type="text" name="email" id="email" value="<?php echo $comment_author_email; ?>" class="text" tabindex="2" <?php if ($req) echo "aria-required='true'"; ?> /></td>
<td><input type="text" name="url" id="url" value="<?php echo $comment_author_url; ?>" class="text" tabindex="3" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
<?php endif; ?>
<label for="comment">Comment <?php if ($req) echo "(required)"; ?></label><br />
<textarea name="comment" id="comment" rows="10" tabindex="4" class="text"></textarea>
<input name="submit" type="image" src="<?php bloginfo('template_directory'); ?>/images/submit_button.png" width="130" height="24" alt="Submit" id="submit" tabindex="5" />
<?php comment_id_fields(); ?>
<?php do_action('comment_form', $post->ID); ?>
</form>
<div class="clear"></div>
<?php endif; // If registration required and not logged in ?>
</div>
<?php endif; // if you delete this the sky will fall on your head ?>
And the mytheme_comments function in functions.php
function mytheme_comment($comment, $args, $depth) {
$GLOBALS['comment'] = $comment; ?>
<li <?php comment_class(); ?> id="li-comment-<?php comment_ID() ?>">
<div id="comment-<?php comment_ID(); ?>">
<span class="comment-author vcard">
<?php printf(__('<cite class="fn">%s</cite> <span class="says">says at</span>'), get_comment_author_link()) ?>
</span>
<?php if ($comment->comment_approved == '0') : ?>
<em><?php _e('Your comment is awaiting moderation.') ?></em>
<br />
<?php endif; ?>
<span class="comment-meta commentmetadata"><a href="<?php echo htmlspecialchars( get_comment_link( $comment->comment_ID ) ) ?>">
<?php printf(__('%2$s, %1$s'), get_comment_date(), get_comment_time()) ?></a><?php edit_comment_link(__('(Edit)'),' ','') ?></span>
<?php comment_text() ?>
<div class="reply">
<?php comment_reply_link(array_merge( $args, array('depth' => $depth, 'max_depth' => $args['max_depth']))) ?>
</div>
</div>
<?php
}
?>
my English is poor !
i have got the solution if you can try !
this problem generally related to actual domain with hosted site
eg.
<1>if your site hosted on "anotherdomainsite.com"
and your domain is "yoursite.com" then this problem will occur !
you can try to change your actual domain ! which is actually hosted your site!
means both hosted & domain should be same !
<2> thing you can try
submit a comment on your site
when you are done
replace the actual hosted domain instead of pointed domain
eg.
http://yoursite.com/yourposturl/#comment-265
place anotherdomainsite.com instead of yoursite.com

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