Sites and pages
Throughout the application, the terms sites and pages will be used a lot.
Each page corresponds to a comment section. The page may be a blog post, an announcement, a changelog entry, etc. for which a comment section is reasonable.
Each site is a collection of pages that share the following properties:
- Domain/subdomain (unless you specifically set the site domain to
*) - Design of comment section (see more)
For example, assume that you have two web applications at foo.com and bar.com. Normally you would want to create two sites, one for foo.com and one for bar.com; for each site you would want to create a page for every comment section you need to have.
A visual illustration of the difference between sites and pages
Should I create a new site or a new page?
Is your webpage already under the domain of a ezkomment site? In that case you should add a new page under that ezkomment site.
Otherwise, we recommend you create a new site for the domain of that webpage, then add a new page under that newly-created ezkomment site.