WordPress/wp-content/themes/twentyfifteen/comments.php

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<?php
/**
* The template for displaying comments
*
* The area of the page that contains both current comments
* and the comment form.
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Fifteen
* @since Twenty Fifteen 1.0
*/
/*
* 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 if ( have_comments() ) : ?>
<h2 class="comments-title">
<?php
$comments_number = get_comments_number();
if ( '1' === $comments_number ) {
/* translators: %s: Post title. */
printf( _x( 'One thought on &ldquo;%s&rdquo;', 'comments title', 'twentyfifteen' ), get_the_title() );
} else {
printf(
/* translators: 1: Number of comments, 2: Post title. */
_nx(
'%1$s thought on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;',
'%1$s thoughts on &ldquo;%2$s&rdquo;',
$comments_number,
'comments title',
'twentyfifteen'
),
number_format_i18n( $comments_number ),
get_the_title()
);
}
?>
</h2>
<?php twentyfifteen_comment_nav(); ?>
<ol class="comment-list">
<?php
wp_list_comments(
array(
'style' => 'ol',
'short_ping' => true,
'avatar_size' => 56,
)
);
?>
</ol><!-- .comment-list -->
<?php twentyfifteen_comment_nav(); ?>
<?php endif; // have_comments() ?>
<?php
// If comments are closed and there are comments, let's leave a little note, shall we?
if ( ! comments_open() && get_comments_number() && post_type_supports( get_post_type(), 'comments' ) ) :
?>
<p class="no-comments"><?php _e( 'Comments are closed.', 'twentyfifteen' ); ?></p>
<?php endif; ?>
<?php comment_form(); ?>
</div><!-- .comments-area -->