Your comments

Go to settings -> URL map -> letters to editor section. Then open the custom properties tab for that specific section.

Then you do:

blox_comments with the value of false
We're probably going to add a new option specifically for this. But there is some question about whether it should be a presentation mode or something else. We are still investigating and prioritizing this request.
Good question... let me see what we can do here.
You can use the blox_comments custom property to change the comments setting on a per-URL basis. Just go to URL settings, then add the name and your chosen value.

http://docs.townnews.com/kbpublisher/blox_comments_5750.html
Hi Craig!

The Google Survey implementation requires a few more steps, such as having subscription set up, and IDs and so forth. It also requires a special 'Subscription Pro' contract, which you may already have.

Our staff would be very happy to help you with the set up though. Just submit a ticket to CS, or email your sales rep. Thanks! =)

PS Also note that Google Surveys doesn't always show a survey, and the default behavior when it doesn't is to show the content.
Hi Mike!

This is usually done with Tynt:

http://tynt.com/product_copypaste#axzz3T54BQnQI

From what I recall, it is just some JS that you add to your footer.
Hi Kevin!

It is a macro that can be edited in the site component. If you have template access and know about the site component, it is in the messages file. If not, you can open a support ticket and they can do it for you or help you. =)

Christine
Hi Craig!

Here are details on how to add search parameters: 

http://docs.townnews.com/kbpublisher/Search-Queries_5555.html

So, to exclude ap, the parameter would be &nfl=ap (for ap flagged articles).

This parameter can be added to any search form on the site via a hidden input field. Ask Customer Support if you need help setting this up. =)