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  • See if pasting this code works for functions.php: https://pastebin.com/QRdVGT3W. This combines your pastebin contents of the file with my function.

    Thread Starter Yogesh Singh

    (@eryogeshsingh)

    I tried https://pastebin.com/QRdVGT3W Its working with no error but not making any changes on the comments as required.

    Hmm. I’m at a loss for further ideas, then… There may be some other system (or plugin) that overwrites the theme support that is hiding the Gravatars, but I don’t know what that would be. You could test with another theme and if the Gravatars don’t show up there then it isn’t theme code that is the problem. If they do show up then you at least know the theme code is blocking Gravatars, but after all you just tried with my suggestions I don’t know what would be blocking it. Sorry I can’t be of more help.

    Thread Starter Yogesh Singh

    (@eryogeshsingh)

    Hey thats much more than what i expected. Thanks a lot Alex. Cheers to you!

    Thread Starter Yogesh Singh

    (@eryogeshsingh)

    Just thought i should update it here. It got solved by installing a plugin ‘Easy Gravatars’ for now.

    Plugin Contributor Richard Archambault

    (@richardmtl)

    Hi there,

    The gravatar issue is usually because the account that is logged in to WordPress.com does not have a gravatar, or something if the sort. if you’d like me to look into it further, please let me know.

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