Been blogging for about a year but it’s always good to learn something new.
Noticed that on one of the blog i write on (www.thebullchef.com) some post content covers almost the entire page, <!–more–> tag comes in handy, just put it on your code editor where you want people would read “click here for more”, mine shows what’s defined on the template, i’m pretty sure it’s customizable… will research bout that soon..
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