End Post Automatic ‘Leave a reply’ and ‘somewhat review of my page’
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Hello,
I’m sorry, I’m very frustrated with the problem i have. I just published my second post on my website (which i gave you the URL)After i finished with the article, and i published it, the post automaticly added ‘Previous post’ somewhat ‘Review’ of that particular post (this can be seen on the page) and after that ‘leave a reply’.
I already succesfully disabled ‘prev post’ button, but i don’t know how to delete that ‘preview’ and ‘leave a reply’.
I did not check ‘Allow discusion’ or ‘allow comments’. I only added my own Contact form before that. Well. If you could help me with it, i would be really happy. Have no idea even how to google the problem. Because if i google it, everyone is saying ‘disable allow comments’, well,… i did not even enable it. It is disabled. And that review, i don’t even know how to call that, so i could google it.For the love of god, please help my pure soul.
Self-declared URL: https://www.comfortenviro.com/dehumidifiers/how-much-water-should-a-dehumidifier-collect-in-a-day/
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WP.com: UnknownThe blog I need help with is: (visible only to moderators and staff)
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Hi there,
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