I recently had a problem on one of my blogs. Unfortunately it took me a while to understand that it really was a problem, but then I noticed that all comments made to my blog were immediately tagged as spam in WordPress, and thus I did not even notice that comments were made, and after
Have you ever had a similar problem? You have a WordPress blog and then in the top menu of your blog you can see that WordPress says how many comments you have awaiting moderation. It is of course great if you have lots of comments awaiting moderation, but what if you want to check them,
Not long ago we wrote an article about how to remove the attributions in WordPress found beneath the comments box. We know that our little guide has been helpful to many, but let us just continue on the same track. What if you do not want to have the comment field visible at all? What
Have you ever written a comment to a blog post, maybe with a question, and now you are waiting for some answer. Instead of checking back all the time, it is much better to subscribe to the comments. You might be able to make other blogs add the chance to subscribe to comments, but you
On a blog packed with information you only want the necessary information to be visible. If you have blogged for a while you have probably noticed that very few people add any HTML tag or attribute to their comments (except from spammers), so why keep the information about allowed HTML tags and attributes beneath the