Wordpress how does more tag work




















You cannot set a global message that will take effect on each post of your blog that uses the More Tag. Take a look on your home page or Posts page, if you have chosen a Static Front Page to see the excerpt of your post! The More Tag can be used in pages, but the split will only be visible on certain themes. For example, themes that display content from pages on the home page. As an alternative for pages, you may want to consider using Pagination instead or the Page Break block.

This will cause the rest of the posts on the page to be formatted as bold, sometimes including your sidebar contents, and can also make the sidebar fall to the bottom of the page. Copying and pasting content from rich text editors such as Microsoft Word often causes problems because extra HTML can be brought into the post that interferes with the More Tag.

Consider using a plain text editor, such as Notepad, or use the Paste as Text button. If this started on the 28th though, we may be able to find more information. They showed everything before the Read More before that, correct? Can you let us know how long that had worked that way for you? Thank you for the quick response.

I think I started to use the Read More tag around May 26, And the tag worked fine at that time, only showing everything above the Read More tag in the emails. Once July 28th came, the whole post would be shown in emails sent to my subscribers, even though I used the Read More tag.

Does it work as desired if you set your feed to show Summary instead of Full Text? The excerpts are more about having an optional hand-crafted summary of your content in the post.

Another downside of using excerpts is that not all WordPress themes support them being used. The Read More tag is much more widely supported due to the fact that it is easier to work with and code for when designing a WordPress theme.

We hope this quick guide on why and how to use the More Tag in WordPress is handy. You can give visitors a nice overview of the content you are writing about without them having to scroll forever to do so.

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