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How to Add Social Comment box in the place of WordPress comment box

WordPress is the used by more than 60% bloggers worldwide. The reason is the plenty of useful themes, plugins and easy-to-use WordPress admin dashboard. It is easy to create site on WordPress software without knowing prior skills in web development, but after getting spams are always encountered by every new blogger on Internet specially through comment column of one's blog. I have also encountered and used plugins to block them.

But, what happen if you want to add any social comment box like of Facebook, Google+ and you have no knowledge of PHP, Javascript, HTML and CSS. As, i said it;s easy with plugins which are made for such types of bloggers only. So, one is Social Comment plugin from WordPress that helps the blogger to add any of social comment box without changing or adding embed code in the theme of the blog.

Install this plugin:

1. Visit WordPress admin dashboard and on plugin page-> add new-> search "Social comments" or you can directly click on- http://wordpress.org/plugins/social-comments/ and download the plugin.

2. Now, activate the plugin and hover on the Comment sidebar option of your dashboard to see the option of 'Social Comment'.

3. Here, you will see the options to add Google+ comment box, Disqus, Facebook, and WordPress blog. Choose one of your choice and save changes.

You can also add all you comment boxes by just using tabbed option so that visitors can switch between them to make comments. But, disadvantages are that you may not get signal or mail whenever Facebook comments are made. In Disqus, you have to create ID on its site so that you can manage all your comments.

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