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  • Thread Starter trotskyicepick

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    Hi esmi, thanks for responding. When I change back to the Twenty Twelve theme, comments do display on the post page. Howevever, aren’t the comments supposed to show up when you open the post from the admin > posts > all posts section?

    I’ll have a dig around in my theme to see what I’ve missed.

    Thread Starter trotskyicepick

    (@trotskyicepick)

    Unfortunately granting access won’t be possible as it’s local to my laptop.

    Given the popularity of CCTM and the fact I wouldn’t have even realised there were errors if I hadn’t enabled debugging (out of curiosity if I’m honest), I’ll continue as normal and create some content types.

    If I come across any genuine issues I’ll let you know.

    In the meantime, I’ll try and get some answers off Google, if anything of use comes of that then again I’ll post to let you know.

    Thanks for your responses.

    Thread Starter trotskyicepick

    (@trotskyicepick)

    Hi Fireproofsocks. That’s pretty much as I guessed. WordPress looks ideal from the point of view of my employer, but for me it feels to simplistic.

    I have mental health issues (and thats the last I’ll mention it), but I’ve always enjoyed working with more complex environments, which WP isn’t. Example….I’d like to use Typo3 or ModX Revo, but I’m now tied to Drupal (complex, but no real backend management), and WordPress.

    Anyways, given my comment that no errors are shown until debugging is enabled, means CCTM will most likely work fine. Your and others work in developing plugins is much appreciated, don’t forget that even if you are dissillusioned with WP.

    (as an aside, the reason for using CCTM was for making WP more like a “proper” CMS, I’m using other plugins to this end also. WP is user friendly so I’m afraid it’s always going to be there.

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