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  • Thread Starter awelsh

    (@awelsh)

    I managed to find a way a way around this. I just added a [content] after [excerpt] and gave it a length of 0. Not the most intuitive way, but with a plugin as power as this, you can often achieve amazing things if you think outside the box.

    Here is what I end up doing for those interested:

    [field excerpt][content length=”0″ more=” … Read more”]

    Adrian

    Plugin Author Eliot Akira

    (@miyarakira)

    Thank you for pointing this out – I’ll make a note of it for the next update. It makes sense to add a “read more” link to the end of excerpt, I’m not sure why I didn’t think of it before.

    A clever work-around solution, by the way – very creative! 🙂 I hope to make it easier to achieve this.

    Very interesting. Why the 0 length?

    Thread Starter awelsh

    (@awelsh)

    The reason for the 0 length is simply to get access to the read more link without displaying the content, since I’m displaying it with [excerpt].

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