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Client Details
- Member Since: Mar 2011
- Last Login: 18 Aug 2011
- PPH Verified: Yes
- Jobs Posted: 2
- Jobs Awarded: 2
- Paid out: $299
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Development
ID:87378
Title:Restore my comments, comment box and the comment submission button on my Wordpress blog
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
My Wordpress Blog readers cannot submit their comments, all the comments already submitted disappeared, the comment box and the \'submit\' button all disappeared. Site is in php, I would appreciate it if the Comments.php template could be sorted immediately. I want all my comments back, the comments box, the comment rating and I want readers to be able to submit comments again.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£40 - £40 (Approx $63 - $66)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:14/08/2011 02:29
Clarification Board
T. L. on 14/08/2011 02:42Hi Cathy,
Can we have a link to your site please?
Which theme are you using? If it's a premium theme (one that you purchased), do you still have the original copy?
Thanks
Reply from Client
C. A. on 14/08/2011 09:17Hi, this is the link to my blog: http://catherinescareercorner.com
Thanks,
Cathy
K. N. on 14/08/2011 14:57Cathy
I see there is an error in the comments file
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '
G. S. on 14/08/2011 14:58Hello Cathy A,
Greetings
Please share the URL
and what time frame you are thinking about on project
Thanks
G. S. on 14/08/2011 15:02Hello Cathy A,
Greetings
i think its one hour job or lesser then one hour
what you say
Thanks
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