By Christian Rieger on Monday, 14 March 2022
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Hi!

Actually with my live site mathelike.de I'm using a k2 sub template which provides a link at the beginning of the content to write a comment.

https://www.mathelike.de/loesungen-abitur/mathematik-abitur-bayern-2021/pruefungsteil-a/analysis-1/teilaufgabe-1.html

Now I have migrated all k2 content to joomla and it would be very practical to have such a link too with joomla articles.
Is there a setting with komento to get this link in joomla articles? Or is it just possible with an override?

http://www.mathelike.info/Abiturloesungen-Mathematik-Bayern/Mathematik-Abitur-Bayern-2021/Pruefungsteil-A/Analysis-1/teilaufgabe-1-18.html

At the moment I just can find a link to comments in joomla category blog layout.

http://www.mathelike.info/Abiturloesungen-Mathematik-Bayern/Mathematik-Abitur-Bayern-2021/Pruefungsteil-A/Analysis-1/

Best regards,
Christian
Do you mean that you would like to show the same URL format after you migrated the K2 article to the Joomla article?

For example:
.../loesungen-abitur/mathematik-abitur-bayern-2021/pruefungsteil-a/analysis-1/teilaufgabe-1.html (K2 article URL format)

If yes, I think you have to try the following ideas and see if these ideas can help you here or not since Komento does not control the Joomla article URL format:

1. Take a look at how you set up your K2 menu structure in your live site.

2. Then you have to do the same menu structure for the Joomla article.

3. Temporarily disable your Sh404sef extension from your .info website and see if the Joomla article URL format shows the same or not.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2022 10:42
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Sorry, I must have expressed myself misleadingly...

I just want to have a link „write a comment" at the beginning of a joomla content site which links to komento form at the end of content.

With my formerly used k2 template there was such a link to k2 comment form which also works with komento.

Does komento provide the possibility of such a link by layout setting (I haven't found it) or is this a matter of a template override and how?

Best regards,
Christian
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Tuesday, 15 March 2022 18:04
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I see, if I understand correctly, I think you would like to ask is there a way to add this "Add comment" link on the Joomla article page similar to K2 article page? (screenshot: https://monosnap.com/file/zVP9bzEdahbWW9kOvNjiXFIfFP7wET )

If yes, it seems like this link was added by the K2 extension but looks like the Joomla article page doesn't have this functionality since the Joomla article page doesn't have render the default comment form.

And yes, you have to understand how the K2 extension implements this, then only can apply this in the Joomla article page.
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Wednesday, 16 March 2022 14:08
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Yes that's what I meant. I had a little hope it could be done by a komento setting I have overseen. Otherwise it's to complicated for me to realize.
Thank you very much for your help!

Best regards,
Christian
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Wednesday, 16 March 2022 21:33
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Yes, this has to modify from the Joomla article core file in order to achieve what you want.

The reason why this is possible on the K2 article page is because the article page controlled by K2 extension.

You're most welcome, I am sorry that can't help much you here.
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Thursday, 17 March 2022 11:22
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