WordPress/wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/comments.php
Lance Willett 7d35419e62 Importing the Further theme, first pass at the new default theme for 2014.
A magazine theme with clean, responsive design focused on highlighting featured content prominently on home page.

This is slated for 3.8. Development will occur in trunk for the theme, and in plugins for the nice-to-have features.

Nice-to-have improvements include:

- Add a Contributors page template to highlight authors.
- Easy-to-manage featured content.
- Add support for an Authors widget to highlight authors.

Welcome, Twenty Fourteen né Further. Props iamtakashi, see #24858.


git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@24832 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2013-07-28 22:55:10 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* The template for displaying Comments.
*
* The area of the page that contains both current comments
* and the comment form. The actual display of comments is
* handled by a callback to twentyfourteen_comment() which is
* located in the functions.php file.
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Fourteen
*/
?>
<?php
/*
* If the current post is protected by a password and
* the visitor has not yet entered the password we will
* return early without loading the comments.
*/
if ( post_password_required() )
return;
?>
<div id="comments" class="comments-area">
<?php // You can start editing here -- including this comment! ?>
<?php if ( have_comments() ) : ?>
<h2 class="comments-title">
<?php
printf( _n( 'One thought on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;', '%1$s thoughts on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;', get_comments_number(), 'twentyfourteen' ),
number_format_i18n( get_comments_number() ), '<span>' . get_the_title() . '</span>' );
?>
</h2>
<?php if ( get_comment_pages_count() > 1 && get_option( 'page_comments' ) ) : // are there comments to navigate through ?>
<nav role="navigation" id="comment-nav-above" class="site-navigation comment-navigation clearfix">
<h1 class="assistive-text"><?php _e( 'Comment navigation', 'twentyfourteen' ); ?></h1>
<div class="nav-previous"><?php previous_comments_link( __( '&larr; Older Comments', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></div>
<div class="nav-next"><?php next_comments_link( __( 'Newer Comments &rarr;', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></div>
</nav><!-- #comment-nav-above .site-navigation .comment-navigation -->
<?php endif; // check for comment navigation ?>
<ol class="commentlist">
<?php
/* Loop through and list the comments. Tell wp_list_comments()
* to use twentyfourteen_comment() to format the comments.
* If you want to overload this in a child theme then you can
* define twentyfourteen_comment() and that will be used instead.
* See twentyfourteen_comment() in inc/template-tags.php for more.
*/
wp_list_comments( array( 'callback' => 'twentyfourteen_comment' ) );
?>
</ol><!-- .commentlist -->
<?php if ( get_comment_pages_count() > 1 && get_option( 'page_comments' ) ) : // are there comments to navigate through ?>
<nav role="navigation" id="comment-nav-below" class="site-navigation comment-navigation clearfix">
<h1 class="assistive-text"><?php _e( 'Comment navigation', 'twentyfourteen' ); ?></h1>
<div class="nav-previous"><?php previous_comments_link( __( '&larr; Older Comments', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></div>
<div class="nav-next"><?php next_comments_link( __( 'Newer Comments &rarr;', 'twentyfourteen' ) ); ?></div>
</nav><!-- #comment-nav-below .site-navigation .comment-navigation -->
<?php endif; // check for comment navigation ?>
<?php endif; // have_comments() ?>
<?php
// If comments are closed and there are comments, let's leave a little note, shall we?
if ( ! comments_open() && '0' != get_comments_number() && post_type_supports( get_post_type(), 'comments' ) ) :
?>
<p class="nocomments"><?php _e( 'Comments are closed.', 'twentyfourteen' ); ?></p>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php comment_form(); ?>
</div><!-- #comments .comments-area -->