WordPress Complete Tutorial 07: WordPress Commments
This is the seventh post of my WordPress Complete Tutorial series.
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Comment is one of the most important things for a blog, I always believe that comment make a blog a blog.
Let’s see how comments work on WordPress.
Editing Comments
Login to your Admin Panel, here use: http://zacklive.wordpress.com/wp-admin/, click on Comments section, here we can see all comments on our blog.
We have one default comment by Mr WordPress, this comes with the installation of WordPress, just like the default post. You can edit it or delete it.
Here you can see comments are arranged in four categories: Pending, Approved, Spam and Trash. I guess you can understand what they mean, right?
Now move the mouse over the comment content, you’ll see the edit menu:
You can Approve/Unapprove comments, Reply to comments, Edit/Quick Edit comments and set comments as Spam or Trash.
Click on Reply, you can reply to the comment here, and of course you can reply at the post where the comment is posted to.
The difference between Edit and Quick Edit is that Quick Edit allows you to edit the comment right here on this page, and by clicking on Edit, you will enter a comment editing page just like editing Posts and Pages.
There are two drop down menus: Bulk Actions and Filter.
With Bulk Actions, you can edit multiple posts together. It offers four options: Approve, Unapprove, Mark as Spam, Move to Trash.
Two filters are available, Comments and Pings. Pings are trackbacks which will be generated when other bloggers mentions your post.
You see the Check for Spam button, you know what it does.
Conclusion
That’s all about comments for now, and remember all comment settings are located on Settings -> Discussion. If you’ve got any questions, don’t hesitate to let me know, and you know how to do it. Yes, comments.
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