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2112                     <h3 id="reply-title" class="comment-reply-title"><?php comment_form_title( $args['title_reply'], $args['title_reply_to'] ); ?> <small><?php cancel_comment_reply_link( $args['cancel_reply_link'] ); ?></small></h3>
2113                     <?php if ( get_option( 'comment_registration' ) && !is_user_logged_in() ) : ?>
2114                          <?php echo $args['must_log_in']; ?>
2115                          <?php
2116                          /**
2117                           * Fires after the HTML-formatted 'must log in after' message in the comment form.
2118                           *
2119                           * @since 3.0.0
2120                           */
2121                          do_action( 'comment_form_must_log_in_after' );
2122                          ?>
2123                     <?php else : ?>
2124                          <form action="<?php echo site_url( '/wp-comments-post.php' ); ?>" method="post" id="<?php echo esc_attr( $args['id_form'] ); ?>" class="comment-form"<?php echo $html5 ? ' novalidate' : ''; ?>>
2125                               <?php
2126                               /**
2127                                * Fires at the top of the comment form, inside the <form> tag.
2128                                *
2129                                * @since 3.0.0
2130                                */