Displaying posts after a blog entry

  • Unknown's avatar

    Display comments at the end of a post
    How do I allow comments to be displayed at the end of a post? There is a button to make a comment but the comment isn’t seen there

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    Display comments at the end of a post
    How do I allow comments to be displayed at the end of a post? There is a button to make a comment but the comment isn’t seen there

    The blog I need help with is camilamorrisonart.wordpress.com.

  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello there,

    All WordPress blogs by default have comments open on all Pages and Posts. You can enable and disable comments on free hosted WordPress.com blogs on this page > Settings > Discussion
    if yours aren’t displaying at the end of a post or page when you click the title of a post or page then you changed the settings.

    Discussion settings is where you set up defaults for comments.
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/settings/discussion-settings/

    You can override the default settings and enable or disable future comments on any individual post or page.
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/enable-disable-comments/
    See also for faster ways:
    http://wpbtips.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/comments-off-1/

    Note: By default, new blogs on WordPress.com will have the Discussion hidden. You can reveal it by clicking on Screen Options http://en.support.wordpress.com/screen-options/ on the top right corner of your Admin page, and checking the box that says Discussion so the module is included. http://en.support.wordpress.com/modules/#list-of-modules

  • Unknown's avatar

    P.S. I visited your blog and there are comments at the end of the posts and pages. Your blog is operating correctly. Unless you use P2, a twitter-like theme comments are collapsed on the front page of the blog. The way the comments function is coded into the core of WordPress. By clicking the post title or the comments link the posts on the front page open on their own page where all comments display.

    In a new blog one does not have many posts or comments. In an established blog if the comments did not collapse on the front page it would become a mile long in no time flat and page loading time is a page ranking factor. We have only seconds before visitors refuse to wait and click out.

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