2 options
1) The “more” tag. Most themes support this with no modification. Look at your editor’s toolbar and hover over the various shortcut buttons. One of them will be for more and inserts a tag like <!– More –> into your article. Everything before that is shown on your main page, but the rest isn’t shown until the more link is clicked (or the reader clicks the title and goes to the single page view).
2) The “nextpage” tag. Many themes do not seem to support this, but it isn’t too tough to retrofit in. It actually breaks your post into a series of pages, controlled by where you put <!– Nextpage –>
a bit more info.
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In that article, at the bottom you see Pages 1 2 3 4, right?
Now, scroll up in this thread and read my option 2. WP does this – built-in.
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yaa your right thanks for your guide it help me lot
But that’s for pages HandySolo, right? Not posts?
That tag, “nextpage”, is used to split a POST into a series of pages (not Pages).
http://codex.wordpress.org/Styling_Page-Links
You see, I always assume that if there’s a plugin for it, it’s not built into WP. That’s a mistake I keep making.
So can you mark this topic “Resolved,” xinfo? Thanks.
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well i dont know how to do this Resolved
At the top of this post, you’ve got a little box “This topic is” and then you have 3 options: not resolved, resolved, not a support question. Just select resolved and click the button. That way people know this isn’t an issue to focus on and we can get to other people who still need help.