Your community talks in your comments section. To facilitate this conversation, you want your comments section to be easy-to-follow because it will encourage interaction and loyalty. Thesis Theme gives you the ability to enable threaded comments, which promotes conversation, and provides a slew of other options that let you tweak this area of your blog. However, what if you want to further customize how your comments are displayed? Since the structure of the code in the comments section is neatly broken down, there are some simple CSS tricks that will help you enhance your Thesis comments section and keep your discussion flowing. To help you understand these CSS tricks, let’s take a look at three changes I made to my own blog. Ready? Here we go! Box “Thread” Discussions. Thesis is compatible with WordPress’ threaded comments system (Settings → Discussion), which is great because it keeps conversations flowing. The problem is, if you get a lot of comments per article, it may be tough to keep up with all of the discussions…mostly because of how cramped text can look. To solve this, I added some CSS to the custom.css file that splits up each comment into their own separate box. With this trick, each conversation will be contained in their own little silo in the comments section. To show you what I’m talking about, here’s an example: