For a while now you have been able to insert <more> into your posts to have the system automatically display only the text before the tag on your blog, while automatically adding a 'Read the rest of this post...' link to go to the full post (although this only works if you have comments enabled on your blog since it uses the comment view to display the full post.)

Now, in addition to <more> you can also use <fpmore>. This will do what <more> does for your posts, but only on the front page view of your post, not on your actual blog (i.e., your post will be truncated on the front page, but will show the full post on your blog.)

Not sure how useful, but I didn't want to clog up the front page with my recent long posts. So there you go.
- jim 1-08-2013 4:06 pm

I'll give it a try. By the way, I'm getting the new "post" pages, and the post button doesn't work. I've tried firefox and chrome.
- mark 3-03-2013 7:10 am [add a comment]


I think that's great. Thanks.
- L.M. 3-03-2013 3:05 pm [add a comment]


Me too mark on iPad. Edit: except just now here.
- bill 3-03-2013 3:44 pm [add a comment]


I'll get this fixed in a few hours when I get home
- jim 3-03-2013 4:28 pm [add a comment]


Looks like you've done some more tweaking to the posting feature. Link's function without first clicking "edit" Is that right? Cool.
- steve 9-03-2014 4:47 pm [add a comment]





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