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  • My admin link is at

    https://mysite.com/wp-admin/

    And yours should follow a similar pattern.

    You can leave the link off your main site, and create a subdomain like… https://www.admin.yoursite.com that points to the admin page. Without the link on the main page, you’ll look more professional.

    I have the link on my page, but that’s to make it easy for my other blogger friend to post (but he never does).

    It’s possible that you are using a template that intentionally left the link off.

    What I don’t understand is why comments can’t be completely disabled.

    I can disable comments on new posts (doesn’t apply to the 2000 previous posts)

    I can require comments by registered users only, but the spammers seem to be able to override that. I don’t allow any new users to register. The spamm still keeps coming

    I can re-name my comments php file, but they can still comment.

    Yes, I have Akismet, and it works great. But why doesn’t WordPress just give me the option to completely turn off ALL comments? Not all blogs need comments.

    Spammers have gone nuts lately. I have over 7000 spam comments caught by Akismet. Over 6000 of them have been in the last week.

    I just want to eliminate comments as a part of my website, but nothing seems to do that!!!

    Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: My Humor site
    Thread Starter jefuchs

    (@jefuchs)

    I just changed the adsense code, because I was told in another forum that it needs to stand out from the content.

    It doesn’t look like the content, but I can see where it is over-crowding it.

    I just made this change two days ago, and I seem to get more clicks, but I’m willing to tweak if need be.

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