• Resolved Joliving4Jesus

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    I am trying to figure out how to split some of my pages into multiple pages on a certain section my blog, I have the drop down menu with categories down and all but I am trying to split the subcategory pages into multiple pages so not all of my work is posted on one big page which takes forever to load, to know more of what I am talking about, go to my website.

    http://www.joannalynnphoto.com

    Hover over galleries and click maternity, see there I have like 6 photoshoots, I want that split into a couple pages and maybe 3 shoots on one page and 3 on the next, how can I do that? I am clueless when it comes to coding so the most possibly simple way to explain it would be best for me, thanks!

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  • Use the nextpage tag?

    Thread Starter Joliving4Jesus

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    That sounds so simple but I have no idea what you mean.

    It’s the icon with the dotted line separating two pages in your Visual Editor, if I remember correctly.

    Thread Starter Joliving4Jesus

    (@joliving4jesus)

    Still can’t seem to find it 🙁

    I don’t think the nextpage button is displayed in the Visual Editor by default.

    Try using the HTML editor, and adding this tag wherever you would like a page break:

    <!--nextpage-->

    Thread Starter Joliving4Jesus

    (@joliving4jesus)

    How do I find the HTML editor? I read about putting the <!–nextpage–> in there somewhere, I just don’t know where to find the section I need to put that code in, I have very basic knowledge of where to put things, I was only able to build my site by asking questions here bit by bit.

    If you are viewing the Edit Post screen, you should see “tabs” on the upper-right-hand border of the Content textarea; one should say “Visual”, and the other should say “HTML”.

    Click the “HTML” tab to switch to the HTML editor.

    Thread Starter Joliving4Jesus

    (@joliving4jesus)

    Right after I posted my last message I figured it out, thanks so much for your help 🙂

    Glad to help!

    p.s. be sure to mark the thread as “resolved” if your issue has been resolved!

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