A common frustration for commenters is how do you write links in comments on blog posts. Inserting links in posts is relatively easy because your Visual Editor provides a Insert/Edit Link button but this tool isn’t available for writing comments on posts. This is where a basic knowledge of HTML helps because you use HTML [...]
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A pingback happens when another blogger writes a post and includes a link to your post in their post. When they publish their post you’ll normally receive an email notification letting you know they have referenced ( i.e. linked to) your post. The email notification commonly includes an extract from the post they’ve written, a [...]
Comments are enabled on posts and pages by default and you can approve, delete or edit any comments left on your blog. You manage comments by going to the Comments menu item inside your blog dashboard. Here’s where you see a listing of all comments, 20 posts per page, that have been written on your [...]
Comments are enabled on posts and pages by default and you can approve, delete or edit any comments left on your blog. You can change your default comment settings at any time and have full control over: Who can and can’t leave a comment. Whether comments are or aren’t allowed for the entire blog, or [...]
Blogging is much more than writing posts; comments are important part of blogging. Comments allow your readers to add feedback to your posts and pages. Comments extend the conversation beyond your blog post allowing your readers to interact with you and each other. It’s amazing how even just a few comments can make student realise [...]



Disabling comments
Comments are enabled by default on posts and pages. How you disable comments depends on whether you want the change to apply to: New posts and pages you’ll publish in the future. Posts and pages you’ve already published. Disabling comments on future posts and pages You disable comments on new posts and pages you’ll publish [...]