10 More WordPress Plug-ins
Lists are always popular with bloggers, so it’s time for another one!
Following on from our “25 WordPress plug-ins” post here’s another 10 for you to take a look at: Read more…
Lists are always popular with bloggers, so it’s time for another one!
Following on from our “25 WordPress plug-ins” post here’s another 10 for you to take a look at: Read more…
I have previously written about how useful the Wordpress “read more” teaser is. It enables the reader to “scan” the first few lines of the article and then make the decision to read the rest of it or not.
WordPress makes it easy to break up long posts so you can save space on your home page. Simply insert the ‘more’ tag while editing a post, and WordPress will display the text that comes before it as a “teaser” followed by a link to the rest of the post.
By default, when a reader follows the link, the single-post page is loaded and the browser “jumps” to the next piece of text. This jump can be disorienting, and some bloggers prefer to link their teasers to the full post instead of the anchor. I certainly prefer to do this. Read more…