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Rick Diculous 03-25-2009 12:05 PM

wordpress gallery help
 
Is it possible with wordpress to show part of a post on the main page and when you open the post page, the entire post shows up.

Right now, the way I do it is make a regular post and a page containing a picture gallery. The main post links to the picture gallery page

Is there any way to do this in one step? have only the thumb show up on the main page and on the post page, have the gallery show up as well?

Here is an example of what I do

http://sexcravedteenies.com/teen-blo...her-wet-pussy/

georgiaasphalt 03-25-2009 03:22 PM

This plug in may solve your issue:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-gallery/

Itchy 03-26-2009 06:01 AM

more <!--more--> WordPress tag that breaks a post into "teaser" and content sections. Type a few paragraphs, insert this tag, then compose the rest of your post. On your blog's home page you'll see only those first paragraphs with a hyperlink ((more...)), which when followed displays the rest of the post's content.


http://codex.wordpress.org/Write_Pos...anel#Quicktags
Write Post SubPanel « WordPress Codex

Rick Diculous 03-26-2009 12:56 PM

Thanks, will check these out

LoveSandra 03-26-2009 03:53 PM

I have this little issue too.
Rick Diculous you can share with us your results :)

brassmonkey 03-30-2009 07:54 AM

did it work

killfranky 04-04-2009 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Itchy (Post 15674177)
more <!--more--> WordPress tag that breaks a post into "teaser" and content sections. Type a few paragraphs, insert this tag, then compose the rest of your post. On your blog's home page you'll see only those first paragraphs with a hyperlink ((more...)), which when followed displays the rest of the post's content.

In the post window where you write your articles you are presented with two tabs; Visual and HTML. Click on the HTML tab and after writing your post you can insert the <!--more--> tag directly after the word where you want wordpress to stop writing the content. A great place to put it is to leave the surfer hanging on the info you're presenting. That will surely make them click the link.

You can also customize the text that the <!--more--> tag generates, coz currently its default is 'read more'. Here's how you do it, insert this code in place of the <!--more--> tag:

<!--more [ continue reading ]-->

After click on the post/post update button try previewing your article.


Hope this helps!


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