For information on adding widgets, see Add Widgets.
Tip
Fore more information on widgets and the widgets library, see Widgets: Library and Overview.
Content Editor
To access the content editor, right click the widget and select Edit Content. Or, if you are in flex mode or Editor 2.0, the option to access the content editor is available in the floating menu.
Type your Disqus Shortname to allow users to comment using this widget. Until you do so, users will not be able to comment. For more information about the Disqus shortname, se their documentation Disqus support portal (this link is also availble in the Content Editor).
Note
While the shortname is listed as name.disqus.com
, you only need to type name
in the Disqus Shortname field.
Design Editor
To access the design editor, right-click the element, and click Edit Design. Or if you are in flex mode or Editor 2.0, select Edit Design from the floating menu to open the design panel.
Customize the inner and outer spacing in the spacing section. For more information, see Outer and Inner Spacing.
For information about design options that are not specific to this widget (for example, layout, style, or spacing), see Widget Design.
Add Comments to Blog Posts
If you want to allow comments on blog posts, you need to create a new Disqus site for each blog post and then add the Disqus comments widget to each blog post.
Note
You need to use a different Disqus shortname for each post that you allow comments on. To learn how to create shortnames, see Disqus support.
To add a Disqus site to a blog post:
Open the Editor and in the left panel, click Blog.
Click Manage Posts.
Select the post you want to add the Disqus widget to and click the Edit icon.
Click and drag the Disqus widget to the bottom of the blog post, below the end of your text.
The Disqus context menu will open. On the Content tab, enter the shortname in the Enter Your Disqus Shortname field.
Click Republish Post.
Moderate Comments
Comments can be moderated through the Disqus admin. To learn how, see Disqus Support.