Comments in iWeb '09

Hi everyone,
I have recently spent a lot of time on my website and have finally come to the blog. In the Inspector, I have selected the RSS tab and checked off the 'Allow Comments' and 'Allow Attachments' boxes. In the iWeb preview, I can see the 'Add a comment' link at the bottom of my post. Unfortunately, when I upload to MobileMe, the link is not there!
I am using a third party theme (Aerolite by 11Mystics) which may have something to do with it?
Thanks in advance.

Tobyn ~ Problems with iWeb's blog are a recurring theme in these forums and using a non-Apple theme may challenge iWeb's blog even more. ...You may want to consider using an alternative, web-based solution for your blog — see this old thread:

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