your posts.
Blogger supports threaded commenting, which means that comments are presented in a
way that a reader can more easily differentiate between whether someone is making a
general comment on the thread, or responding to another comment on the thread through
indentation. Single-level comments will always be displayed chronologically.
How to enable (or disable) comments
By default, comments are enabled on new blogs. To control whether comments are
enabled or disabled, go to the Settings>Posts and Comments area of your Blogger
dashboard and scroll down to the Comments section.
Here is an overview of the various settings for blog comments:
• Comment location – select how comments will appear on post pages: Embed,
Full Page, Pop-up window or Hide
• Who can comment? - Specify who can comment on your posts. The options range
from anyone (which means that anonymous users can comment without having to
sign in to any type of account first) to only members of the blog (ideal for private
team blogs)
• Comment moderation - Decide if you'd like to always, sometimes, or never
moderate comments. If you select "Always," you'll have the option to enter in an
email address where you can receive notifications that there are comments awaiting
moderation. If you select "Sometimes," you'll be prompted to specify how many
days old the post should be before it requires moderation.
• Show backlinks - Turning on this option will show all the URLs around the web that
link to your blog post. The URLs will be visible to both you and to the readers of
your blog (see below for more information about Backlinks)
• Comment Form Message – Type a message which will be displayed above the
comment form. This is a useful way of thanking readers for leaving comments, or to
explain about forms of comment moderation.
In order to disable comments on all pages of your site, simply choose Hide in the
Comment Location setting.
Tip: Selecting the “Word Verification” option helps thwart a good percentage of spam
from the comments section, but the only true way to ensure no spam comments appear
on your site is to moderate all comments
Threaded Comments
To enable threaded comments, you need to ensure that:
1. The setting for comment form placement is embedded below post
2. The Blog Feeds setting is set to Full
The Blog Feeds setting can be found in the Settings>Other section of the Blogger
With these two settings configured, Threaded Commenting will be enabled for your blog,
allowing visitors to respond directly to each other.
Disable/enable comments on a per-post basis
If you would like to disable comments only on certain posts of your site, choose to edit
your post and click on the menu on the right side of the Post Editor to set post-specific
comment settings. Here you can choose among three options:
1. Allow
2. Don't allow, hide existing
3. Don't allow, show existing
allowing visitors to respond directly to each other.
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