Since threaded comments were enabled in Wordpress 2.7, most themes check if the visitor is browsing either a page or a post and adds the JavaScript required for threaded comments if they are.
It's hard to take a stand on CSS3 border-radius. Clients care not about semantics, just that their site looks pretty—Who can blame them? ^JK 9 hrs ago
Behind the Websites: Including WordPress’s comment-reply.js (the right way)
August 14, 2009
Since threaded comments were enabled in Wordpress 2.7, most themes check if the visitor is browsing either a page or a post and adds the JavaScript required for threaded comments if they are.
I prefer a slight variation
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