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Ektron CMS400.NET User Manual

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Field Description<br />

Require Authentication Determines if a user must be authenticated (that is, logged in as a<br />

CMS400 user or membership user) to add comments via the Web<br />

site.<br />

WARNING!<br />

Comments on the Site<br />

Comments by default are fully controlled. This means they are<br />

enabled, must be approved, and a site visitor must be<br />

authenticated to create them.<br />

Blogs<br />

If comments are enabled but not moderated, any site visitor can<br />

add a comment. If you don’t want censorship, this is the way to go.<br />

While you can delete a comment at any time, if comments are not moderated,<br />

they appear on your site as soon as a site visitor submits them.<br />

However, to make sure comments on your site meet certain<br />

criteria, moderate them.<br />

The following topics are explained in this section.<br />

• ”Comments on the Site” on page 352<br />

• ”Comments in the Workarea” on page 354<br />

On the site, comments for a blog post appear when one of the<br />

following blog post items is clicked:<br />

• the Comments link<br />

• the Title of the blog post<br />

The comment page contains the original post, any comments that<br />

have been added, and a form to post new comments. Depending<br />

on how the page is designed, the calendar and blog roll can also<br />

appear.<br />

<strong>Ektron</strong> <strong>CMS400.NET</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>, Version 7.5 352

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