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  • May 2, 2013 at 1:00 am in reply to: Comments on home page #38882
    minimalblogger
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    Brad, thanks for any help you can give! A custom function would definitely work; I just have no idea how to even pull that off - I've been trying to hack away at things in functions.php and modify hooks, etc. but I've had *zero* luck.

    With that comments div being empty, I get the feeling that somewhere comments are supposed to be loaded by a query, but they're not. That's what's got me really confused. I think if that riddle could be solved, I'd be okay.

    Anybody have any thoughts on that?

    May 1, 2013 at 7:48 am in reply to: Comments on home page #38744
    minimalblogger
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    That's an awesome page! I'd like the comments to show up somewhere in the

    genesis_after_post_content

    genesis_after_post

    sections. Basically exactly where they show up in any other post that's *not* a homepage post. And to clarify, I need the comments from the post itself - not the most recent comments across all posts.

    In short, I just need

    http://recoveringshopaholic.com/

    to look exactly like

    http://recoveringshopaholic.com/project-333-week-four/

    I would cheerfully use a custom function, but what's got me confused is that this *should* be possible with a simple line of code like the one I already tried. I just need to tell Genesis to do whatever it normally does with comments, only do it on the homepage too.

    I keep thinking that this shouldn't be this hard. 🙂

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