Allow comments on imovie.iweb page

i need to understand how to add user comments to a iweb/movie rather than the blog page - so that the movie page allows comments?

i need to understand how to add user comments to a
iweb/movie rather than the blog page - so that the
movie page allows comments?
This is just a comment on the side; it does not pretend to be an answer to you question. However, there is a dotmac.info site which does indeed allow for comments of your imovie.
Lorna in Southern California

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