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How Do You Add a Comment Section on Weebly?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 5:37 pm

Weebly is a popular website builder that allows users to create and design their own websites without having to learn coding. One of the features that Weebly offers is the ability to add a comment section to your website.

This can be a useful way to allow visitors to leave feedback or ask questions about your site. In order to add a comment section, you will need to create a free account with Weebly.

Once you have created an account, you can log in and click on the “Edit” button for your website. This will take you to the Weebly editor, where you can make changes to your site.

On the left-hand side of the editor, you will see a list of options. Click on the “Comments” option and then click on the “Enable Comments” button. This will enable the comment section for your website.

PRO TIP: This article provides instructions on how to add a comment section to a Weebly website. However, it is important to note that this feature is only available to Weebly Pro and Business users. Free users will not be able to add a comment section to their website.

You can then customize the look of the comment section by clicking on the “Settings” button. Here, you can change the color scheme and decide whether or not you want visitors to be able to post comments without logging in. Once you have finished customizing the comment section, click on the “Save” button.

Your comment section is now ready for use! Visitors to your website will be able to leave comments by clicking on the “Add a Comment” button.

All comments will be moderated by you before they are published, so make sure to check back often.

Adding a comment section is a great way to interact with visitors of your Weebly site. It only takes a few minutes to set up, and it’s easy to customize the look and feel of the comments section to match your site’s design.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.