Comments are an important part of both the readers and your learning process. Comments extend the conversation allowing readers to interact with you and each other. Add Comment Video You add a comment as follows: 1. Click on the post title or the “comment” link at the top or at the bottom of the post. 2….Continue Reading How to Add a Comment
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Enable and Disable Comments on Future Posts
Comments are enabled by default on posts and disabled on pages. You disable comments on new posts you publish in the future in Settings > Discussion. Disable Comments You disable comments on future posts as follows: 1. Go to Settings > Discussion 2. Uncheck the box next to ‘Allow people to post comments on new articles…Continue Reading Enable and Disable Comments on Future Posts
About the ‘You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down’ message
Comments allow your readers to add feedback to your posts and pages. Unfortunately if all your students are submitting comments at the same time to the same class site on your school computers they may see ” ‘You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.’ message and they might lose their comments. This happens because the…Continue Reading About the ‘You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down’ message
Anti spam words and comments
All logged out visitors to your site see an anti-spam word under the comment form. To post a comment they must enter the correct anti-spam word. The anti-spam word is designed to confirm your commenter is human. It protects against automated spam comment scripts. You can’t disable the anti-spam word because it is needed for…Continue Reading Anti spam words and comments
Unwanted comments and spam comments
Comments allow your readers to add feedback to your posts and pages. Comments extend the conversation beyond your post allowing your readers to interact with you and each other. Unfortunately occasionally you may have unwanted comments or spam comments. Spam Comment Protection There are two main ways your site is protected against spam comments: All…Continue Reading Unwanted comments and spam comments
Controlling Comments Using Discussion Settings
The Discussion Settings are used to control readers comments on your site. You can change these settings at any time by going to Settings > Discussion, make your desired changes and then click Save Changes. Your Discussion Settings screen has quite a few options, so lets explain them one at a time. Default article settings The default article…Continue Reading Controlling Comments Using Discussion Settings
Comment Notification Email
By default, an email is sent when a comment is held in moderation and when a comment is published. There are two different comment notification emails sent and they are controlled by ‘Email me whenever’ in Settings > Discussion. Comment notification email – “Anyone posts a comment’ option sends an email when a comment is published…Continue Reading Comment Notification Email
Moderate Comments
Comments are enabled on posts by default and you can approve, delete or edit any comments left on your site. You can change your default comment settings at any time and have full control over whether comments appear immediately or comments are moderated and need to be approved by an administrator before appearing on your…Continue Reading Moderate Comments
Comment order and threaded comments
Comments are enabled on posts by default and you can control comment order, threaded comments and paging using Settings > Discussion in your dashboard. Change Comment Order By default, comments are displayed in order with the older comments at the top of each page. This is the most common comment order used as it…Continue Reading Comment order and threaded comments
Enable and Disable Comments on Published Posts and Pages
Comments are enabled by default on posts and disabled on pages. You can enable/disable comments on post or page you already published using: Quick Edit Bulk edit The Discussion module in the post/page editor Quick Edit Quick Edit opens the post options letting you configure features such as title, status, passwords, categories, tags comments and…Continue Reading Enable and Disable Comments on Published Posts and Pages