Semantic-UI Comment Types
Semantic UI is an open-source framework that uses CSS and jQuery to build great user interfaces. It is the same as a bootstrap for use and has great different elements to use to make your website look more amazing. It uses a class to add CSS to the elements. Comments are an excellent way to display user feedback and interact about the content with other users. Semantic UI provides us with a semantic UI-styled comment element. Let’s have a look at various comment types.
Semantic UI Comment Types:
- Semantic UI Comments: Semantic UI Comments create a standard list of comments, which can be styled and modified using various classes provided by Semantic UI.
Syntax:
<div class="ui comments"> <div class="comment"> ... </div> </div>
Note: Use the above syntax according to the need by using a combination of the above-mentioned classes. Refer to the examples below for a better understanding of the classes.
Example 1: In the below example, we have created standard Semantic UI Comments.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >Semantic UI Comment Types</ title > < link href = rel = "stylesheet" /> integrity = "sha256-hVVnYaiADRTO2PzUGmuLJr8BLUSjGIZsDYGmIJLv2b8=" crossorigin = "anonymous" > </ script > < script src = </ script > </ head > < body > < div class = "ui container" > < h2 class = "ui green header" >GeeksforGeeks</ h2 > < h4 >Semantic UI Comment Types</ h4 > < hr > < br /> < div class = "ui comments" > < h2 class = "ui dividing header" >Comments</ h2 > < div class = "comment" > < a class = "avatar" > < img src = </ a > < div class = "content" > < a class = "author" >Mr. Anonymous</ a > < div class = "text" > I am watching you. I know all about you. </ div > < div class = "actions" > < a class = "reply" >Reply</ a > </ div > </ div > </ div > < div class = "comment" > < a class = "avatar" > < img src = </ a > < div class = "content" > < a class = "author" >Praneeth</ a > < div class = "text" > Lol. You know nothing about me. </ div > < div class = "actions" > < a class = "reply" >Reply</ a > </ div > </ div > </ div > </ div > </ div > </ body > </ html > |
Output:

Standard Comment Flow
Example 2: In the below example, we have standard Semantic UI comments with a reply form.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >Semantic UI Comment Types</ title > < link href = rel = "stylesheet" /> integrity = "sha256-hVVnYaiADRTO2PzUGmuLJr8BLUSjGIZsDYGmIJLv2b8=" crossorigin = "anonymous" > </ script > < script src = </ script > </ head > < body > < div class = "ui container" > < h2 class = "ui green header" >GeeksforGeeks</ h2 > < h4 >Semantic UI Comment Types</ h4 > < hr > < br /> < div class = "ui comments" > < h2 class = "ui dividing header" >Comments</ h2 > < div class = "comment" > < a class = "avatar" > < img src = </ a > < div class = "content" > < a class = "author" >Mr. Anonymous</ a > < div class = "text" > I am watching you. I know all about you. </ div > < div class = "actions" > < a class = "reply" >Reply</ a > </ div > </ div > </ div > < div class = "comment" > < a class = "avatar" > < img src = </ a > < div class = "content" > < a class = "author" >Praneeth</ a > < div class = "text" > Lol. You know nothing about me. </ div > < form class = "ui reply form" > < div class = "field" > < textarea ></ textarea > </ div > < div class = "ui primary submit labeled icon button" > < i class = "icon edit" ></ i > Add Reply </ div > </ form > </ div > </ div > </ div > </ div > </ body > </ html > |
Output:

Standard Comment flow with a reply form
Reference: https://semantic-ui.com/views/comment.html
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