• I’ve been curious about this for a while so I thought I’d ask. How come on some WP blogs when you hover over the comment link it has #respond at the end of the url but others have #comment?

    Also, would anyone know if my theme (based on the default theme and customized by me) could be responsible for my posts being all screwed on my technorati profile? I have 2 posts (new blog although I’ve been doing this for years) and at technorati it shows each twice. Neither one displays an excerpt below the title but instead shows the title again in plain text and the date. It also indexed the “about me” blurb I had on my sidebar as if it were a post even though I manually typed it in the sidebar.php.

    PS: Is it necessary to include the post id in the index, search, etc php files of the theme?

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  • The anchor links #respond takes you directly to the Comment Form where you can write a comment on that post. So if you want to write a comment now, go to that link yoursite.com/yourpost/#respond

    #comment takes you to the first comment that has already been posted (for if you want to read comments, then perhaps write one)

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