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Edit or Delete a Facebook Comments Box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webtreepro offers you the ability to add a Facebook Comment box

 

 to your site.

   

  

Yet, there may be times when a Facebook Comments box will need

 

to be changed in some way, or even deleted. 

 

 Let's take a look at all our options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   1.   Generally, we use a variety of tools when editing.  These tools are always seen at the top of the screen, and are available for use on every page of your

          site with one exception.  The Form Building Icons can only be used when working on a Form.

 

      • For a complete description of all the editing tools, see the page A Quick Look at the Editing Icons and What They Can Do, or click here.

 

 

If you have placed a Facebook Comments box that is seen on every page of your site,

and you need to edit or delete it, go to the page where it was first created. 

 

If you don't remember where you first created the Facebook Comments box,

go to any page and do a right click in the box itself. 

 

The Facebook Comments Properties flyout will appear, seen here. 

 

 

Then, click Info.  The Element Info flyout will appear, seen below. 

 

Look at the Origin Page.

 

 We see the Facebook Comments box was created on the Admin page.

 

 

Now, you can go to the Admin page, and edit or delete the box following the instructions below. 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

To edit or delete

 a Facebook Comments box,

go to the page

where it was originally placed.

 

In Edit Mode, right click in the box. 

The Facebook Comments

Properties flyout will appear, seen here.

 

 

 

 

 

 2.   The Facebook Comments properties flyout offers information and editing choices.  Click on each subject to see what they offer.

 

      • Info:  This gives specific information about the Facebook Comments element, such as the Origin of the site, the Placement (whether the box is shown on all pages), who created the element, etc.

 

      • Hide:  This allows you to hide the Facebook Comments box when it is in Published Mode.  This is especially helpful if it  is not ready to be seen by a visitor.  Also, it's handy to use if a Parent site has content being pushed to a Child site, but doesn't want it seen on the Parent site.

 

      • Opt-in is not available for a Facebook Comment box.

 

      • Delete:  If you click on this, a "Warning" pop-up will appear, as seen below.  Click OK  to go ahead and delete the Facebook Comments box. 

                    Click Cancel  to avoid the delete. 

 

 

      • Move to:  The arrow allows you to move the box to different areas on the page.  The choices offered are:   Up, Down, Move Last.  These

                    choices can be used in the current panel.  Other choices offer to move the box to panels outside  the current panel, such as to the Main panel, the

                    Header, the Footer, or to the Menu panel.

 

      • Properties:  Click and it will take you to the Page Elements wizard.  The wizard's tabs are seen below.  You can go through each tab and change certain of the box's components.

 

 

   3.   The Placement tab is where you can choose to have the box shown on only one page, or on all pages.  You cannot change the panel where

          the Facebook Comments box is placed. To review Placement, click here.

 

   4.   The Details tab is where you can change the box's appearance and features.  To review the Details tab, click here.

                  

   5.   The Publish Dates tab is where you can set Start and Stop Dates to control the visitor's viewing of the Facebook Comments.  To review 

          Publish Dates, click here.

 

   6.   The Visibility tab is where you can choose who is allowed to see the Facebook Comments.  To review Visibility, click here.

 

   7.   The Publishing tab is for Parent sites only.  Content can be required or optional for any child sites. To review Publishing, click here.