At the bottom of every article, you will see the Comments posted by readers (that is if you have configured the blog to Show comments and not Hide comments) as well as a “Post a Comment” link. This is a default message. To change the words “Post a Comment” and rename or customize them to a message that suits your blog, we can modify the template code.First, backup your template. Go to Template
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Change Post a Comment Link
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Pre-formatted text in Blog Posts
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Just as we sign off every letter in a particular style, we may want to end every Post with a standard text, signature, logo, graphic or link. There are 2 ways to have this pre-formatted text automatically appear in the template or post template, so that you need not have to retype them every time you post.Modifying the TemplateThe first method is to modify the template. Readers who have
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Align Post Footer Elements
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We realized that in some templates like the Rounders Template, the post footer elements such as Comments link, Email Post link and Labels are aligned to the right.This looks pretty odd in some Blogs where there are many Labels to a post. To align these elements to the left, go to Template -> Edit HTML and scroll to this part of the template code:-.uncustomized-post-template .post-footer {
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Arrange and Customize Blog Posts Elements
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We wrote an article on customizing Blog Post Footer elements, adding pictures, signature, changing the wordings of the elements, etc. If you are not thinking of adding images, but simply changing the text or the position of these Blog Post elements, there is an easy way to do it.Login to your Dashboard, go to Template -> Page Elements. You should be able to see the “Blog Posts” widget. Click
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