You can allow comments inline, on a given page of your site.
Just put in your content file the following tag:
<!--CSE_COMMENTS-->
That's all... but you're responsible to put it at a location that looks good on your page. Usually completely at the end, with a header above saying this is the comment section...
As a test, here you are:
1. Laurent Cavin, 02.05.2010, 15:05 [reply]
Enjoy the quick commenting system, added in CSE CMS today!
2. Laurent Cavin, 02.05.2010, 15:06 [reply]
And that's how another comment would look like.
Even with multiple lines.
And using html to put a link and bold or italic styles.
3. Hannot Nymous, 02.05.2010, 15:09 [reply]
Re: 2
And this is after clicking the "reply" link on the second comment.
4. Zeller, 26.07.2025, 18:43 [reply]
https://digi38sa.netlify.app/research/digi38sa-(34)
A twinset can have a “fuddy duddy” reputation, however it definitely doesn’t
need to look quaint.
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Just put in your content file the following tag:
<!--CSE_COMMENTS-->
That's all... but you're responsible to put it at a location that looks good on your page. Usually completely at the end, with a header above saying this is the comment section...
As a test, here you are:
Comments
1. Laurent Cavin, 02.05.2010, 15:05 [reply]
Enjoy the quick commenting system, added in CSE CMS today!
2. Laurent Cavin, 02.05.2010, 15:06 [reply]
And that's how another comment would look like.
Even with multiple lines.
And using html to put a link and bold or italic styles.
3. Hannot Nymous, 02.05.2010, 15:09 [reply]
Re: 2
And this is after clicking the "reply" link on the second comment.
4. Zeller, 26.07.2025, 18:43 [reply]
https://digi38sa.netlify.app/research/digi38sa-(34)
A twinset can have a “fuddy duddy” reputation, however it definitely doesn’t
need to look quaint.
Leave a comment: