Just say no to "word verification". It will save your readers time and make commenting easier.
And as I was going through the steps this mornings, I *thought* I had this setting disabled, but I didn't. Oops!
So from your dashboard, click Settings. Then right underneath that, click Comments.
Scroll down and you'll see "Show word verification for comments?" This is where you want to select "no".
Some of you might still want the word verification, but from my experience, I don't get any spam anyway. I just want to make commenting easier for my readers.
Happy Saturday!

Mrs. M! I totally you have a smartboard too. In fact...I teach a Smartboard Bootcamp. I hope you will stop on over to www.theschroederpage.com and check out my interactive calendars and also checkout my blog at www.schroederpage@blogspot.com:)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog no!
Monica
I really want to select no because the word thingy makes me crazy but my students have access to my blog and I want to really check every comment.
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