Blog comments and simple likes

Enable, customize, and moderate blog comments.

Last updated March 20, 2024

Visitors can interact with blog posts with comments and Simple Likes. In this guide, you'll learn how to enable or disable these features, customize how they'll work on your site, and moderate as visitors add them.

Tip

As an alternative to Squarespace's commenting system, you can add advanced commenting features to your site through our integration with Disqus.

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Customize your comments in Comments settings

To open Comments settings:

  1. Open the Blog preferences panel.
  2. Click Comments Settings.
  3. Edit settings to enable comments, control permissions, and choose how they display.

Available comment settings

Learn more about each setting.

Setting

Use this to

Enable Comments Globally

Enable or disable comments across all blog pages. When checked or switched on, more settings appear below.

If you want visitors to comment, you also need to enable Allow Anonymous Comments. Due to authentication protocols, it's not currently possible for visitors to log in to comment.

Comments are disabled for any blog posts published before you enabled comments globally. Enable comments for these posts in the blog post editor.

Allow Simple Comment Likes

Visitors can like individual comments.

Require Approval

Require that Admins or Comment Moderators approve comments before they appear on your site.

You can also only require moderation after a certain number of flags. To set this:

  • On a computer, scroll down to Comment Flags and set a number by dragging the slider.
  • In the Squarespace app, set a number by tapping the + or - next to Moderate After.

Allow Anonymous Comments

Any visitor can post comments.

If you want visitors to comment, you need to enable this option. Due to authentication protocols, it's not currently possible for visitors to log in to comment.

Threaded Comments

Visitors can respond directly to other comments and create nested threads.

Show Avatars

Display a unique profile picture next to comments.

Enable Comments by Default When Posting

Enable or disable comments by default for each individual post.

Comment Sort Order

Set the comments to order by Newest First, Oldest First, Most Liked, or Least Liked. This sets the default order, but visitors can also set their own comment order.

Auto-Disable Comments Default Value

Set the number of days after which comments for that blog post will be disabled. This is calculated from the date the post is published.

Comment Flags

Visitors can flag comments, which is a great way to fight spam, abusive language, and other commenting issues.

Enable or disable comments on individual posts

After enabling comments globally in Comments settings, you can enable or disable comments for individual blog posts:

  1. Open the Pages panel, then click the blog page.
  2. Hover over the post and click ..., then click Settings.
  3. In the Options tab, switch the Comments toggle on.

Set a time limit for comments

To close the blog post comments after a certain amount of time, click Disable Comments, click Scheduled, then select a date and time.

Set
  1. Open the Pages panel, then click the blog page.
  2. In the side panel, hover over the post and click Edit.
  3. In the Content tab, click Comments On/Off, then select Comments On or Comments Off.

Set a time limit for comments

To close the blog post for commenting after a certain time, click Never under Comments On, then set a date and time when comments will be disabled.

Set

If your site is on version 7.1:

  1. Tap More, tap Pages, tap the blog page, then tap Blog Content.
  2. From the list of posts, tap ... next to the post to enable comments for, then tap Settings.
  3. Tap Options, then tap the Comments toggle on or off.
  4. Tap Back, then tap Save.

If your site is on version 7.0:

  1. Tap More, tap Pages, tap the blog page, then tap the blog post. 
  2. Tap ... then tap Page Settings
  3. Tap to switch the Comments toggle on. 

Set a time limit for comments

To close the blog post for commenting after a certain time:

  1. Tap Disable Comments. This option only appears if Comments is toggled on.
  2. Tap Scheduled.
  3. Tap the calendar to select the date and time to disable comments.
  4. Tap Back to return to the post settings, then tap Save.

Manage comments

To manage comments:

Open the Pages panel, then scroll to the bottom of the panel and click Manage Comments. This option only appears if you've enabled comments.

Comments are sorted as Unmoderated, Approved, or Flagged. If a visitor includes an email address with a comment, their email address appears next to their name.

Unmoderated

If you require comments to be approved before they're posted, they'll appear in the Unmoderated tab.

  • To approve the comment, click the checkmark icon.
  • To delete the comment or report it as spam, click the trash can icon. Deleted comments can't be recovered.

Approved

After a comment is approved, it appears in the Approved tab. Comments that don't require approval also appear here.

  • To reply, click the speech bubble icon. Your reply posts under your Display Name.
  • To delete the comment or report it as spam, click the trash can icon. Deleted comments can't be recovered.

Flagged

If a visitor flags a comment, it appears in the Flagged tab.

  • To reply to the comment, click the speech bubble icon. Your reply posts under your Display Name.
  • To delete the comment or report it as spam, click the trash can icon. Deleted comments can't be recovered.
  • Click Clear Flags to remove all flags from the selected comments.
  1. Tap More, tap Pages, then tap the blog page with the comment you want to manage.
  2. Tap the comment icon at the top of the screen.

Comments are sorted as Unmoderated, Approved, or Flagged. Tap the comment to choose an action:

  • Tap Reply to reply to the comment. Enter your text in the Reply To Comment field, then tap Send.
  • Tap Mark As Spam to mark the comment as spam and delete it.
  • Tap Delete to delete the comment, but not mark it as spam.
  • If the comment is Unmoderated, tap Approve to approve it.

Log into your site on a computer for all other comment actions, including:

  • Liking comments
  • Flagging comments without deleting them
  • Clearing flags from flagged comments
  • Subscribing to comments
  • Sorting comments

Tip

When you comment on your own blog post, the name and picture come from your contributor profile.

Simple Likes (version 7.0)

Accessing this feature

In version 7.1, Simple Likes are only supported for blog posts comments. It's not possible for visitors to like a blog post. 

With Simple Likes, visitors can click a heart-shaped Like icon at the bottom of blog posts or on blog post comments. Depending on your template, the icon might appear on your main blog page or on individual post pages.

To enable Simple Likes:

  1. Open the Blog preferences panel.
  2. Check Use Simple Liking.

One visitor "like" per post

A visitor can like each blog post only once. We limit visitor likes per blog post in three ways:

  • When a visitor likes a post, the action is stored in their browser's local storage.
  • We log the visitor's IP address to prevent multiple likes from the same visitor.
  • If a visitor is logged into your site, they can't like the post again from any browser or IP while logged in.

Note

On templates with grid/stacked blog pages, the Simple Like icon won't display a counter if Share buttons are set to Style: Icon Only in site styles.

Exploding hearts

The templates below have a special "exploding hearts" animation for Simple Likes:

  • Avenue
  • Five
  • Galapagos
  • Ishimoto
  • Wells
  • Wexley

Next steps

With comments enabled, you can take more steps to customize your blog's commenting options:

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