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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s on my Kindle</title>
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		<title>By: Robert</title>
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		<description>I bubbled this post to the top by editing (adding an extra return at the end).

This tells me that sorting by last-modified--&quot;Pop to the Top&quot; or &quot;bumping&quot;--is actually working as WordPress designed it. It&#039;s detecting the fact that a post was edited.

What&#039;s still missing is the extension I added to track when a comment is added and using that to update the post&#039;s last-modified date, which would make WordPress sort it to the top. It seems to have vanished for the moment. Look for it to return shortly.</description>
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<p>This tells me that sorting by last-modified&#8211;&#8221;Pop to the Top&#8221; or &#8220;bumping&#8221;&#8211;is actually working as WordPress designed it. It&#8217;s detecting the fact that a post was edited.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s still missing is the extension I added to track when a comment is added and using that to update the post&#8217;s last-modified date, which would make WordPress sort it to the top. It seems to have vanished for the moment. Look for it to return shortly.</p>
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