Jetpack Comments
When leaving comments on your website, visitors can utilize their WordPress.com, Twitter, or Facebook accounts thanks to Jetpack Comments. When turned on, Jetpack Comments replace the built-in WordPress commenting system with a significantly improved one that offers social login options. It is founded by Mike Stott, and Woody Hayday in 2009 and has its headquarters in San Francisco, California, United States.
A free WordPress plugin called Jetpack makes maintaining your sites easier. A free WordPress plugin called Jetpack makes maintaining your sites easier. A single plugin makes it possible to use Photon (a worldwide CDN for images), uptime monitoring, brute force defense, tools for increasing traffic, single sign-on, managing numerous sites, and automatically or in bulk updating plugins. Additionally, Jetpack has several capabilities that enable you to alter the look and feel of your website without having to download other software.
Go to Jetpack > Settings and click Engagement to enable Jetpack Comments. You’ll find Comments under Settings, where there are two options: one to alter the statement that shows before the comment box, and the other to alter the color settings.
Features
- There are one hundred free professional themes available through JP. There are an additional 200 premium themes available to paid customers.
- Instead of having your photos delivered from your server, with Image CDN (Formerly Photon), your images are provided from WordPress’s servers, which should speed up the loading of your website.
- Site Statistics – displays the number of visitors to your site as well as the most popular articles and pages.
- Displaying related posts is based on the page or post that the visitor is presently reading.
- After publishing a post or a page, share it right away or schedule it for later on social media platforms.
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