But wait, there’s more!
Matt and I were waiting for Donncha to get through airport customs and discussing possible new features for WordPress yesterday. We decided it would be simple and worthwhile to let you customize the More… link for each post split by the <!--more-->
tag. I wrote a patch, Mark Jaquith perfected it and now it’s live on WordPress.com and slated for WordPress 2.1.
Here’s how it works: put a space after <!--more
, then the text, then -->
like this:
<!--more But wait, there's more! -->
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- August 2, 2006
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You guys don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for this, oh wait, just did. 😉
Now I no longer envy TextPattern.
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It’s cool!
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I gave up using the tags when I discovered that the feed readers did not search out the rest of the articles but simply stopped at the more tags.
I found this out in a every unpleasant way when I discovered my back-up disc for blog posts was corrupted. I had already deleted the posts from my blog. No problem I thought I just get them through either my bloglines account or through my feedblitz account. No cigar. When the feed readers met the more tag that was where they stopped.
Has this changed?
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Wow, mad updates recently by you guys, I’m having trouble keeping up. Thanks alot for your hard work!
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very nice facility. great work. so nice of you. thanks
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😉
great job !
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Awesome move. Congratulations. We¿re expecting more in the future.
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Innovative and handy!
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I rather like my AJAX post expander link rather than Wait There’s more…
It’s sounds like you are begging the person to read more.
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wow! great.. let me try to use it
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Cool. Nice feature. This probably explains why the editor was working in wacky fashion for me today. Oh, well, I like it. But will we still have the bug that cuts off the feed, when using the tag? This is why I haven’t been using it much lately, but I’d like to.
Hey Andy, has Matt said anything about progress from the previous news (domain mapping)?
All of us are wondering what’s up, man! 8)
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Great feature. Thanks 🙂
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You guys are never stop make me happy ! 🙂
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Cool beans!
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nice add!!! love it.
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superb
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Awesome! Thank you all for your hard work in keeping up WordPress and providing a great service!
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Nice, this is great.
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BEE YOU TEE FULL!! Thank you!
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I’ve wondered about that. Allows us to be a bit more unique out here in the blogosphere. Thanks!
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Its all the little things that count right! Great job guys, glad u added it!
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Oh, yes, it works! Thank you very much guys!!
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It’s great!!
I was waiting for this too.
Thank you very much again!!
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A feature awaited for long! Great work 🙂
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Finally!
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That is very very good! Thanks a lot guys!
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Thanks a bunch.
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I was just wondering about this couple days ago!
Thanks guys for making WordPress.com better everyday. It goes straight to our hearts =)
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Great !!!
The biggest element of success in WP is its ability to customize.
Continue Guys !?!
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This is going to be a great thing for individuality for people’s sites. Thanks for the new feature!
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Yeah! I was waiting for this, thankssss..
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Excellent, thanks!
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It works great!
The only thing is that, when i’m writing a post, change the ‘split post’ into custom words, the ‘split post’ tag itself disappears on my screen when i’m writing a post. I can only see it in the HTML source.
But, I really think this is great! Now I can tell everybody to read more in my own language!
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Cool, very nice.
Looking forward to our own default personalise line for more in the options 😉
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Very good! Thanks again, guys!
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very nice. good new facility. thanks a lot.
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Another nice one. Journies after all opens ones mind to creativity!
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Phew, good things come from losing one’s luggage eh?
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Rock on!!
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You guys are the best 🙂
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Excellent news!
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Is the MORE link working correctly with RSS feeds now?
It used to be left out in the feed reader, so there would be no indication there was more text to the article when reading it in RSS.
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Good Feature that… and you deserve some applause for that. *Applause* 🙂
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It’s great. I can’t wait to use it tomorrow for a new post. Are you guys ever going to do something where we can do jump links throughout a posting?
Thanks!
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Fantastic!
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that’s something i’ve wanted for a while.
well, that and being able to close the `<!–more –>` tag, and start another one later. LJ style 😉
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This is GREAT.
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thankyou finally!!!!
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Um…I have no idea what this is. From what I can infer though, I’m guessing that this is something that forces people to click onto your link to see the entire post.
I had no idea this existed. Are there more of these?
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This one’s great too!
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Love this feature! It was kind of hard work to change it in all my postings but I´m happier now that I know my readers will finally understand what is expected of them :-)…
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Sounds like a fun, nifty thing to do.
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This feature is working well, and it shows up in the RSS feeds, unlike the plain more tag. However, it is annoying that it causes the more split to disappear from the screen of the Rich Text editor, like Joost said.
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Joost and vjp: Fixed the editor! 🙂
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I loved this feature
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works like a charm….but can you expand the text on the same page without taking the reader to a new link…i know there are patches available for it, but i’m using wordpress.com, the free service, any plans of rolling out ‘expand on same page’ option for wordpress…thanks…
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great matt. now i can deal with long posts easily : )
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Great
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I have a couple of questions.
1- Can we have the “Read more” feature in pages.
2- If so, can we have more than one per page?
(the reason I ask is that I want to have sub-titles and then body text, but I only want to show the sub-titles and once you click on more… than you can read the body text.)
Here is my site: http://whiteaisle.wordpress.com
This is the page I would like to do this with: http://whiteaisle.wordpress.com/reception-%C2%B0-reception/
thanks, in hopes i get an answer very soon!!! 🙂
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I was searching forever to find this!
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