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title: "How to Customize Post Comments in WordPress Blog Post?"
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# How to Customize Post Comments in WordPress Blog Post?

## Key Takeaways

- Nexter Blocks includes a Post Comments block that allows users to customize the comments section on WordPress blog pages.
- Users can modify various elements of the Post Comments block, including titles and button text, through the Content tab.
- The Post Comments block requires the Nexter Blocks plugin to be installed and activated for full functionality.

Do you want to customize the post comments section in the WordPress blog post? Comments sections serve as vital touchpoints for interaction, offering readers a platform to share thoughts, ask questions, and provide feedback.

With the Post Comments block from the Nexter Blocks, you can easily add and customize the post comments section to the WordPress blog page.

*To check the complete feature overview documentation of the Nexter Blocks Blog Builder,* *[click here](https://nexterwp.com/docs/use-blog-builder-blocks-to-create-a-blog-post-page/).*

***Requirement  – This block is a part of the Nexter Blocks, make sure it’s installed & activated to enjoy all its powers.***

[LIVE BLOCK LINK](https://nexterwp.com/nexter-blocks/blocks/wordpress-custom-cursors/)

## Required Setup

- Make sure the default WordPress Block editor is active. 

- You need to have the [Nexter Blocks](https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-plus-addons-for-block-editor/) plugin installed and activated.

- Make sure the Post Comments block is activated, to verify this visit Nexter → Blocks → and Search for Post Comments and activate.

## How to Activate the Post Comments Block?

Go to 

- **Nexter **→ **Blocks **

- **Search **the block nameand**turn on the toggle**.

![](https://nexterwp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/post-comments-activation-new.png)

## Add Post Comment

Add the Post Comment widget to the appropriate location on the blog post template.

To create the blog post template, you can use the free [Nexter Builder](https://nexterwp.com/docs/nexter-theme-builder-explained/).

From the **Content** tab, you can customize the post comment title, form title, login text, logout text, cancel reply text, placeholder text and button text.

![](https://nexterwp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/post-comments-layout.png)

From the **Style** tab, you can customize the post comment style.

Now you should be able to see a beautiful post comment section on your blog post page.

![](https://nexterwp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/post-comments-layout-demo.png)

Advanced options remain common for all our blocks, you can explore all it options from here.

[View Advanced tab tutorial.](https://nexterwp.com/docs/advanced-tab-settings-overview/)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if the Post Comments block isn't showing up?**
A: If the Post Comments block isn't appearing, first ensure that the Nexter Blocks plugin is installed and activated. Then, navigate to Nexter u2192 Blocks, search for 'Post Comments', and make sure the toggle is turned on. This step is crucial because without activating the block, it won't be available for use in your blog posts.

**Q: What are the key elements I can customize in the Post Comments block?**
A: In the Post Comments block, you can customize several key elements including the post comment title, form title, login text, logout text, cancel reply text, placeholder text, and button text. Tailoring these elements can improve user experience by making the comments section more intuitive and aligned with your site's tone.

**Q: Does the Post Comments block work with other page builders?**
A: The Post Comments block is specifically designed for use with the default WordPress Block editor and is part of the Nexter Blocks ecosystem. While it is primarily focused on Gutenberg, it also supports Elementor and Bricks. This flexibility allows you to integrate comments seamlessly into your existing workflows.
