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July 26, 2017 at 11:04 pm #830385
Hello,
I have tried to set up a new page with a blog.
That shall make users of my service able to blog, write messages and communicate on the website.Some how it does not turn out. Gives me nothing.
I have used the Content Element Blog Posts for this.
Maybe that is wrong, this just post some of my own articles…
(with huge featured image)July 27, 2017 at 4:04 pm #830699This is my Discussion Settings:
Discussion Settings
Default article settings
☑ Default article settings Attempt to notify any blogs linked to from the article
☑ Allow link notifications from other blogs (pingbacks and trackbacks) on new articles
Allow people to post comments on new articles
(These settings may be overridden for individual articles.)Other comment settings
Other comment settings
☑ Comment author must fill out name and email
Users must be registered and logged in to comment
Automatically close comments on articles older than 14 days
☑ Enable threaded (nested) comments levels deep
Break comments into pages with 50 top level comments per page and the LAST page displayed by default
Comments should be displayed with the OLDER comments at the top of each pageEmail me whenever
Email me whenever
☑ Anyone posts a comment
☑ A comment is held for moderationBefore a comment appears
Before a comment appears
Comment must be manually approved
☑ Comment author must have a previously approved commentComment Moderation
Comment Moderation
Hold a comment in the queue if it contains 2 or more links. (A common characteristic of comment spam is a large number of hyperlinks.)
When a comment contains any of these words in its content, name, URL, email, or IP, it will be held in the moderation queue. One word or IP per line. It will match inside words, so “press” will match “WordPress”.Comment Blacklist
Comment Blacklist
When a comment contains any of these words in its content, name, URL, email, or IP, it will be put in the trash. One word or IP per line. It will match inside words, so “press” will match “WordPress”.Avatars
An avatar is an image that follows you from weblog to weblog appearing beside your name when you comment on avatar enabled sites. Here you can enable the display of avatars for people who comment on your site.
Avatar Display
Avatar Display
☑ Show AvatarsMaximum Rating
Maximum Rating
🔘 G — Suitable for all audiences
PG — Possibly offensive, usually for audiences 13 and above
R — Intended for adult audiences above 17
X — Even more mature than aboveDefault Avatar
Default Avatar
For users without a custom avatar of their own, you can either display a generic logo or a generated one based on their email address.
🔘 Mystery Person
Blank
Gravatar Logo
Identicon (Generated)
Wavatar (Generated)
MonsterID (Generated)
Retro (Generated)What can I do to enable users to blog/discuss on my website?
July 30, 2017 at 4:32 am #831656Hi,
You need to go to the Word Press settings > general > membership > Anyone can register
and set their level to author if you want them to publish their posts.
Please read about Roles and Capabilities: https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_CapabilitiesBest regards,
MikeJuly 31, 2017 at 9:51 am #832020Thank you,
I will look into this!July 31, 2017 at 5:01 pm #832249Hi,
Let us know how it goes. If you encounter theme-related issues, please let us know. We’ll keep this thread open for now. :)
Cheers!
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