How to make Comments and Likes display on post feed
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How do I get likes and comments to display beneath all my posts on the main feed, in the theme twenty eleven
my blog is – http://ashacloud.wordpress.com
Currently, you can only see them, if you click on the post heading.
This blog has it – http://toemail.wordpress.com
where it say e.g.; “17 bloggers like this” and then displays all their gravitar pictures in the form of a gridThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi,
Try going into ‘Settings’ & ‘Sharing’. At the bottom of the page there is a ‘Show buttons on’ section where you can choose ‘Front Page’.
Julia
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How do I get likes and comments to display beneath all my posts on the main feed
See here > Settings > Reading
set the blog to “full txt”
For each article in a feed, show
__ Full text
__ SummaryScroll down to “Enhanced Feeds”
Add to each article in your feed:
__Categories
__Tags
__Comment count
__SharingChanges may not appear until you create a new post or your news reader refreshes.
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Currently, you can only see them, if you click on the post heading.
You cannot change that. By clicking the post title or the comments link the posts on the front page open on their own page where all comments display. The comments function is coded into the core of WordPress and we cannot change this. Unless you use P2, a twitter-like theme, comments are collapsed on the front page of your blog where our posts are “showcased”.
The reason for this structure is that in a new blog one does not have many posts or comments. In an established blog if the comments did not collapse on the front page it would become a mile long in no time flat and page loading time is a page ranking factor. We have only seconds before visitors refuse to wait and click out.
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