Contents
- 1 How can I moderate the comments on my blog?
- 2 How to prevent automated software from posting comments on your blog?
- 3 How to filter custom post types by taxonomy and custom?
- 4 How to access NZQA national external moderation online?
- 5 What are the requirements for national external moderation?
- 6 How to check past comments against moderation list?
How can I moderate the comments on my blog?
Important: Only admins can moderate comments. Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, select a blog. From the menu on the left, click Settings. Under “Comments,” click Comment moderation. Choose how often you want to review comments and click Save. Sign in to Blogger.
How do you leave a comment on a blog post?
Sign in to Blogger. Under the blog post you want to comment on, enter your comment. Optional: To get emails when someone replies to your comment, click Notify me. Note: Comment with your Google account if you want to delete your comment. If you comment anonymously, you won’t be able to manage your comments.
How to prevent automated software from posting comments on your blog?
To prevent automated software from posting spam comments on your blog, you can ask visitors to enter a short code before they can post: Sign in to Blogger. In the top left, click the Down arrow . Select the blog to update. In the left menu, click Settings Posts, comments and sharing. In “Show word verification,” select Yes.
How can I restrict who can comment on my Google Blog?
In the left menu, select Settings Posts, comments and sharing. Set your comment location, who can comment on your posts, and other settings: Select Embedded, to allow you or readers to respond to other comments on the post. In “Who Can Comment,” select User with Google Accounts to restrict anonymous commenting.
How to filter custom post types by taxonomy and custom?
A filterable list of custom posts based on a custom field. You can set up your own practice site, or use the Toolset training site that we created for you (and has everything installed and ready). We add a filter to the consultant archive page so your visitors can see consultants that speak a specific foreign language.
How to filter custom post types in WordPress?
To add a filterable archive, we create a custom WordPress Archive for our Consultants. The archive will use the custom search feature of the Views plugin. Create a WordPress Archive for your Custom Post Type. Use the Screen Options to enable the Filter section.
How to access NZQA national external moderation online?
NZQA national external moderation is done online. Log in to the secure extranet and click the ‘External Moderation’ link on the homepage. You will encounter a ‘Welcome to NZQA Moderation’ screen if you have the correct level of access. If not, see the moderation liaison section for how to get the appropriate access.
How do I Turn on moderation on a channel?
To turn on moderation for a channel, under Channel moderation, click On. When channel moderation is on, only moderators can start new posts. Add or remove channel moderators Under Who are the moderators?, click Manage, and then add or remove team members as moderators.
What are the requirements for national external moderation?
The Moderation Requirements section in the CMR sets out the national external moderation system for the standard. If your tertiary education organisation (TEO) has consent to assess, you must participate in national external moderation. What are the requirements for NZQA-managed standards?
What is the purpose of comment moderation in WordPress?
Comment moderation is a feature in WordPress that allows you to prevent comments from appearing on your site without your express approval. Moderation can be very useful in addressing Comment Spam, but it has more general applications as well.
How to check past comments against moderation list?
Simply use the link entitled Check past comments against moderation list, which is located underneath the text box containing moderation keys. This asks WordPress to check previous comments and tell you which ones would be flagged for moderation under your new set of keys.
Where do I find the moderation menu in WordPress?
Moderating Comments in WordPress. You can see all comments on your WordPress website by clicking on the comments menu in WordPress. On the comments page you will see four different tabs (all comments, pending, approved, spam and trash). Comments that need your approval will appear under the Pending tab.