As part of the extensive theme updates we recently launched, every single theme can now take advantage of threaded comments. Here is an example of what threaded comments are and what you can do with them: Complete the following steps to activate threaded comments on your blog: 1. Disable the threaded comments plugin if you…
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Edublogs offers three different educational blogging services: Free, Pro and Campus. Here’s quick guide to help you understand what each service offers: Edublogs Free The free version of Edublogs is ideal for students or anyone wanting to just try out a blog. Edublogs Pro The professional version of Edublogs gives an individual teacher or blogger…
Merry Christmas from edublogs
Christmas comes early at edublogs this year, partly because the day itself isn’t much known for teaching and learning ;), partly because we want to give the team a break… and partly because we just wanna spread some cheer! So, as of today you should have, available in your edublog: A snazzy new editor option…
CommentPress
We’ve been testing it for a while, and all looks good, so time to make it official… edublogs has gone and got itself a case of CommentPress. What is CP? Well, it’s a spanking theme from the Institute for the Future of the Book that “allows readers to comment paragraph by paragraph in the margins…