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  • Gravatars shouldn’t actually be showing beyond the first level of comments. I just tested nested comments on a test site and I don’t see Gravatars beyond the first level:

    https://cloudup.com/coEkWB92-4C
    Looking at the source for your Gravatars, this doesn’t look like the code that’s built into Writr:

    <img class="lazy avatar avatar-60 wp-user-avatar wp-user-avatar-60 alignnone photo data-lazy-ready" width="60" height="60" alt="MMADE THRISSUR (????? ?????????)" data-lazy-src="https://www.mmadethrissur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/mmade1-copy-150x150.jpg" data-lazy-type="image" src="https://www.mmadethrissur.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/mmade1-copy-150x150.jpg" style="display: inline;">

    Could you please deactivate the BJ Lazy Load plugin to see if that resolves the issue?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/bj-lazy-load/

    Thread Starter mmadethrissur

    (@mmadethrissur)

    Thank You Kathryn. As you suggested the problem was caused by using the “BJ Lazy Load” plugin itself. As a temporary solution I turned off Lazy Loading for that particular post only & as a long term solution I am now using Facebook comments box. Let me thank you once again. ??

    You’re very welcome – glad you got it sorted.

    An alternative solution would be to turn off comment nesting (Settings > Discussion).

    Thread Starter mmadethrissur

    (@mmadethrissur)

    Sorry, but nested comments is a necessary feature from our point of view. ??

    If you don’t mind can you suggest me some way to disable the gravatars for comments? (because now gravatar size has been changed, as you can see here: https://www.mmadethrissur.com/seconds-books-where-endless-journey-of-a-book-starts/ , which is not so good-looking)

    I tried commenting out the following line in comments.php file:

    'avatar_size' => 60,

    But that didn’t help (changing the value of avatar size to different values didn’t help either!). Any other work-around please?

    But that didn’t help (changing the value of avatar size to different values didn’t help either!). Any other work-around please?

    Sure, in your Custom CSS, add this:

    .comment-body .avatar {
       display: none;
    }
    Thread Starter mmadethrissur

    (@mmadethrissur)

    Thanks, that did it! ??

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