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Created Jun 07, 2019 by Mark Edworthy@medworthy

Previous comments are not displaying correctly

Summary

When viewing a blog article or post that contains a large number of comments, the option to load the previous amount of comments appears but when clicking on the "load" statement, the previous comment are not displayed (but the current number of comments remain on screen).

Steps to reproduce

View a blog article or post that contains a large amount of comments and then click on the "load" statement.

Platform information

Tested with a Webkit based browser (Epiphany), Blink (Chromium) and Quantum (Firefox) based browsers. (Seems to be end-user platform neutral)

What is the current bug behavior?

See above.

What is the expected correct behavior?

Clicking on said "load" statement should then provide access toScreenshot_20190607_164442 previous comments.

Relevant logs and/or screenshots

See screenshot for an example of the "load" statement

Possible fixes

(If you can, link to the line of code that might be responsible for the problem)

Note that I have also added the following H&S post to correspond with this ticket.

Reference:

  • https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/983803262458667008
Edited Jun 07, 2019 by Mark Edworthy
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