Plugin Name: Evermore
Plugin Description: Posts will automatically have <!-- more --> If the post is really long. It is good for when you have really long posts, and It's easier for visitors to scan your posts.
Plugin URI: http://www.thunderguy.com/semicolon/2005/05/21/evermore-wordpress-plugin/
If you don't want the more tag to show up in a post, All you got to do is add <!–nevermore–>. More information at URI..
station
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
Before I test this, questions:
does this plugin have an options page in admin?
what do you consider really long? and how is this defined?
Assumming post length is based on a text count, does it count images? and their height?
Thanx for your responce, and congrates on a new plugin.
Admin Page: I don't think so according to the code.
Long: A paragraph. It breaks It when you give a line break after some sentence I guess. If I posted something like:
Your cute. I'm cute. I'm sexy. Your not.
I'm kidding.
It would put the "I'm kidding" in a more tag I think. I'm not quiet sure.
About the images, I guess not since It's words.
station
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
Ok, xerocool, is this not your plugin then I guess,
I'll check it out..
Thanx
Nope. Not mine. I own only one site, and It's in my name.
Bennett McElwee
Member
Posted 7 years ago #
Evermore is designed to be simple -- you just install it, activate it and it works. I like it because
- It works automatically -- you don't need to change your template
- It preserves all HTML tags
- I wrote it :)
In response to station's questions: there is no options page; the plugin automatically breaks posts after the first paragraph.
macmanx's "The Excerpt Reloaded" is more flexible but requires you to add template tags. They're both useful in their own way -- I could easily imagine people using both.
Thanks. You can see it in action on my blog.