If you already have a large volume of posts that you want to turn off comments on, sadly WordPress doesn’t give you a direct option to do it. In theory you’ll need to go into each post individually and manually turn off comments for that post. However, there is a little workaround...
Comments improve your posts’ traffic and value Comments allow you to receive feedback Introduction to the Comments section Comment Statuses How to edit comments How to remove comments from WordPress How to control the Discussion settings? Notification settings How to turn off comments in WordPress ...
Enabling comments can be a great way to engage with your audience, but many users want to disable comments in WordPress for valid reasons. Having a comment section can pose security risks, and some sites simply don’t need one at all. If you’re looking to disable comments on your WordPre...
This will disable comments on all new posts going forward. However, if you have existing posts with comments enabled, you’ll need to turn them off individually. You will check that in next section. In future if you decide to re-enable comments, then simply go back to the Discussion setti...
Disable comments on an individual post: If you only need to disable commenting on a single post, then the quickest way to do this is via the ‘Discussion’ options within the WordPress post. Firstly, locate the post that you would like to turn commenting off for, and edit the post. ...
Preview and Publish your WordPress post You can click the Save draft button if you’ve reached a point in your post when you need a break. This way, all your changes so far will be stored, and you will be able to proceed from where you left off. When you are ready with your WordPr...
Bloggers, just like dates, want to know who’s trying to woo them. And someone who leaves anonymous comments and hides behind a pseudonym likely isn’t a long-term prospect. Mistake #3: Dumping Links in Your Comments Want WordPress, Disqus, or any other commenting system to know you’re...
How to turn off Mobile View and remove Proudly Powered by WordPress. Hint: Jetpack. Although I love me some good responsiveness, we needed to launch a site without a mobile version since the responsive design wasn’t totally ready yet.
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2. Turn off caching plugins. While enabling your new theme, you might not be able to see the changes you’re making to your website due to the fact that caching plugins cause older versions of your pages to be displayed. So make sure to turn off all yourWordPress caching plugins. ...