These are not all of the social networks wpDiscuz allows integration with. wpDiscuz allows a few additional social media networks not covered here to be used for comments, however, I am not implementing all of those social networks available as options for comments.
You can now comment on a post or page with Facebook (the link opens in a new tab).
Facebook is an option for using a social network to comment on posts and pages. To login to and use your Facebook account to leave a comment:
One) Click the Facebook icon on the far right-hand side, above the comment box
Two) Fill out the comment field
, fill out your comment, and then post it.
1) Fill out the comment field; 2) Enter your name; 3) Enter your email address; 4) Enter your website’s address; 5) Complete the reCAPTCHA verification that you are a human and not a robot (The ‘I’m not a robot’ checkbox.).
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
Twitter
You can now comment on a post or page with Twitter (the link opens in a new tab).
Twitter is an option for using a social network to comment on posts and pages. To login to and use your Twitter account to leave a comment:
One) Click the Twitter icon on the far right-hand side, above the comment box
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
Google
You can now comment on a post or page with Google (the link opens in a new tab).
Google is an option for using a social network to comment on posts and pages. To login to and use your Google account to leave a comment:
One) Click the Google icon on the far right-hand side, above the comment box
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
Disqus
You can now comment on a post or page with Disqus (the link opens in a new tab).
Disqus is an option for using a social network to comment on posts and pages. To login to and use your Disqus account to leave a comment:
One) Click the Disqus icon on the far right-hand side, above the comment box
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
WordPress.com
You can now comment on a post or page with WordPress.com (the link opens in a new tab).
WordPress.com is an option for using a social network to comment on posts and pages. To login to and use your WordPress.com account to leave a comment:
One) Click the “→ Login” area on the far right-hand side, above the comment box
Two) Fill out your comment and post it.
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
Also, you can also login to and use your WordPress.com account to post your comment by clicking on the WordPress.com icon on the far right-hand side, above the comment box, fill out your comment, and then post it.
Two) Fill out your comment and then post it.
Your comment will be added, awaiting approval to be displayed.
Instagram
You will be able to comment on a post or page with Instagram (the link opens in a new tab) after I set up the method at a later time.
LinkedIn
You will be able to comment on a post or page with LinkedIn (the link opens in a new tab) after I set up the method at a later time.
Subscribe to Comments
Using your email address, you can now subscribe to new follow-up comments and new replies to post comments and page comments, also! Find out how here!
Hoping you all like being able to use social networks to comment and also the option to subscribe to comments, too!
For a previous course, we were working on making a basic WordPress.com (the link opens in a new tab) site. I have (somehow) managed to still be able to access that said project. You can browse that project here at “The Colonel Connection” (the link opens in a new tab).
For my version of “The Colonel Connection,” a brief summary of that project I made is that we (The Colonel Connection) “Provide superior assistive service[s] to the Nicholls State University’s and Nicholls Online’s communities for support services to all student, staff, and, also, faculty of those communities and those communities’ families. [Our] services include[:] relocation services, career placement assistance, and networking basics and counseling. We aim to please all that we can.”
Now, as I look back over that Introduction and re-type it here, I notice I have made a few grammatical and word choice errors. I have pointed those out above by their additions inside of the brackets (“[” and “]”).
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