The way to avoid the bubble comment is to exit out of track changes. Once you are no longer working in track changes, the comment will appear as part of the body of the work.
there should be a thing when your adding a comment that says 'add photo' there should be a thing when your adding a comment that says 'add photo'
a comment is an opinion that is given to another person or to change someones thought about something. That someone says to you.
Comment is not an adjective. It's a noun. e.g. I will make no comment.To comment is also a verb: I commented on the incident precisely.Would you like to comment on my comments?
asteroids are from space and a comment is something someone says
This is known as 'spaming'. What you do is you comment them as usual. BUT when it lets you view your comment (after writing it so you can't type it's just letting you view it) hit the post comment button alot of times. The only thing is the ammount of comments that are posted is based on the ammount of times you click the post comment button. So if you want to post 1000 comments your gunna have to hit that button 1000 times.
This might sound stupid, but try to say something that is funny or a little stupid. I get a lot of comments on my status's. Like my last status said, " Do ladybugs have hearts?" and I wasn't sure, but it got a lot of comments! Haha(: See what I mean? Or you could do something (if your a girl): If I'm pretty comment with a <3. If you love me comment with a smiley(: If we're good friends comment with a + Just do stuff like that! Hope it helps!
Javascript uses C-style comments, for block comments (multiline) use: /* comments go anywhere in here */ for short one line comments use double-slash: // this is also a comment
A comment line is a line (or block) of text added by the programmer to explain the function of certain code. Comments are commonly added to be later pulled out by software and create the code documentation. Comments are also added in places in the code where a programmer has done something that he/she believes to be difficult to understand, or when the code works, even if the programmer can't explain why (the call this a "hack.") These types of comments are called "implementation comments." How you denote comments varies from language to language. In Java and in C, a comment is begun with a /* and ends with a */. You can use this for both block and inline comments (implementation comments.) Java also uses a specific syntax for Document comments: /** * Doc comments. * Documentation engine will grab this block */ In JavaScript, block comments can be set aside with /* and */, while single line comments are started with //. Everything after the // in a line of code is ignored as a comment.
Well, it's not exactly Youtube who removed your comments. It's the user that you wrote the comment about their video who removed your comment.
You don't need a html code for comments. You just post a comment, or post a comment and wait to see if the uploader approves it.
// For single line comments /* Your comments here */ For multi-line comments
You go to their profile and click add comment and add a freckin comment. That's a stupid question to ask, just say something nice, or look at other comments that other people have posted if you need an idea.