Andreas09 prompt for comments
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With the Andreas09 theme that I’m using, when you look at a post (such as http://groksurf.com/2010/05/08/information-overload-filter-failure-and-the-semantic-web/, the following appears at the bottom of the post:
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If you wish to comment on the post, you need to find and click on the “You can leave a response” which is buried in that mess of text. Which basically means many people are unlikely to even see that comments are accepted.
Is there a way I can make a standalone “Leave a comment” link appear elsewhere, perhaps at the top of the post, or in a separate paragraph?
BTW, the Kate Ray video referenced in that post is really interesting and well-done.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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When viewing your homepage, you must click “Leave a Comment” – quite visible. When viewing a single post, there’s a large “Leave a Reply” in bold below the part you copy-pasted, and you don’t need to click anything: you’ve got the actual comment box in front of you.
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