As is documented in the site update log, for a while we had a problem with our theme where it wasn’t possible to reply to a comment so that the reply would appear correctly in a threaded way. We have no fixed this problem, but have been left with a significant number of comments which really need editing so it is easier to see what they are in reply to. With a standard wordpress install this requires going into the database and editing there, which is very tedious. Instead, we’ve used some simple functions to add an option to the comment-edit admin page, to set the comment parent there. Eventually this will be developed into a proper plugin to enable this functionality. For now the code is below, just add it to your theme’s functions.php
function comment_parent_meta_box() { add_meta_box( 'comment_parent', __( 'Parent ID' ), 'comment_parent_cb', 'comment', 'normal', 'high' ); } add_action( 'add_meta_boxes_comment', 'comment_parent_meta_box' ); function comment_parent_cb( $comment ) { $parent = get_comment_meta( $comment->comment_ID, 'comment_parent', true ); wp_nonce_field( 'parent_comment_update', 'parent_comment_update', false ); ?> ?php } function comment_parent_edit( $comment_id ) { if( ! isset( $_POST['parent_comment_update'] ) || ! wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['parent_comment_update'], 'parent_comment_update' ) ) return; if( isset( $_POST['comment_parent'] ) ) update_comment_meta( $comment_id, 'comment_parent', esc_attr( $_POST['comment_parent'] ) ); } add_action( 'edit_comment', 'comment_parent_edit' );
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”