Post Comments CSS Help

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello.. I am currently using the forever theme and I would like to get some help with 3 quick things.
    As you will see on my main page, the post “Ultimatum a Memo Vázquez” has a comment.

    1. Is there a snippet to make the name of the commenter bolder?
    2. Where it says “Deja un comentario” is there a snippet to make that text, a text of my choice?
    3. Is there a snippet to erase the text “Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos necesarios están marcados *” just below the “Deja un comentario” text?

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  • Unknown's avatar

    1. Add this and increase the percentage:
    .comment-author {
    font-size: 100%;
    }

    2. That’s possible even without the upgrade: go to Settings > Discussion and scroll down to the bottom.

    3. I’m not seeing that text.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Thanks for the snippet on #1

    Option #2, I already did what you told me to go and somehow I can’t find how to do it or how to change it. Is there a snippet for that.

    Option #3 the text “Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos necesarios están marcados *” just below the “Deja un comentario” text will appear when you click on the comment bubble. Hope there’s a snippet to erase that text. Thanks

  • Unknown's avatar

    #2: If you go to Settings > Discussion and scroll all the way to the bottom, you’ll see a “Prompt” option. Type the text you want in the box next to it, click Save Changes.

    #3: Sorry, I don’t see this text anywhere.

  • Unknown's avatar

    I already went to Settings –> discussion and somehow changing the prompt option doesn’t appear on my options…

    #3 that text should be just below the “Deja un comentario” in small lettering. I can see it from my browser, when you click on a post at the bottom it will give you the option to comment. That text is just above te name, email and web options.

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