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To add a Facebook Comments element to a particular page,
go to that page.
Keep in mind that only one
Facebook Comments element
can be placed on a page.
Now, at the gray panel located
to the left of your screen,
select Add Content.
Add Content wizard will bring up the Content Type list,
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1. Scroll down and click the Facebook Comments button which will bring you to the next tab, Content Placement. Select
Every page if it is going to be seen throughout the site, This page only, or This page and any page beneath it, if it's going to be for
just one section of your site. At the bottom, choose the panel where you want the Facebook Comments box to appear.
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For more information about the Content Placement tab, click here.

Now, click "Next" to go to the Details tab (a portion of the screen is seen below) and let's take a closer look.

2. Number of posts: You can enter a number to limit the amount of posts. If you want, you can filter the comments before they are
posted by setting the number of posts at 0. Then, you can mark a comment as being negative or spam when you click the "X" next to
a comment and select an option to remove the comment.
3. Facebook Admins: You can enter the user IDs or usernames of the Facebook accounts which own the page.
4. Color Scheme: You can choose between a light or dark background for your Facebook Comments box.
Here is an example of how the Facebook Comments element with a dark color scheme may appear on a page in your site.

5. Click Next . It will take you to the Publish Dates screen where you can choose when the Facebook Comments is
displayed. To review Publish Dates, click here.
6. Click Next . It will take you to the Content Visibility screen where you can choose who is allowed to see the
Facebook Comments. To review Content Visibility, click here.
7. Click Next . It will take you to the Content Publishing screen. This tab is for Parent sites to choose the Child site
restrictions, if any. To review Content Publishing, click here.
8. Click Finish , and your Facebook Comments will be in place on your working page(s).
9. Or click Cancel to exit without creating a Facebook Comments box.
10. Sometimes when Facebook is experiencing difficulties, the Facebook Comments box won't be seen in Published Mode even if it is
displayed while in Edit Mode. These difficulties are usually short lived, and the box will soon reappear.
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Note:
As with all newly added Content, the Facebook Comments box will be located at the bottom of the selected panel. You may want to move the Facebook Comments box elsewhere. If so, do a right click inside it, and the Facebook Comments properties window appears, seen below.
Click Move to... and another flyout appears. Make a selection. In order to move the Facebook Comments box to its perfect location, this process may need to be repeated.
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