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I have been searching for plugin that can show post preview on multiple posts page. At last I found this plugin,
Happy!
I have installed the plugin on my wordpress blog, working as I want. Thanks for the plugin….it solve my problem.
I’m using this on my site at http://www.15minuteDate.com/blog and it is really great and easy to use!
Hi,
great Plugin! It works fine, if I post as admin. But now, I have other authors in a blog and their posts a complete on the homepage without any “read more”. Is this a bug?
Dr WebMas and Frank D: These problems have not come up before. I am on vacation right now, but I will investigate when I return at the end of this month.
Hi there,
Thank you so much for such brilliant plugins.. ^_^
Awesome !!!
Cornel Tanady
Hi,
Thanks for the plugin. I’ve been using it in my blog since day one. Love it!
Chrissy
http://www.hotelsandtravel.org
Hey man, it’s nice of you to create this wp plugin.
Just wanted to say thanks, coz it really helps a lot.
Will do check your blog often, seems you really got some good stuff here!
Thanks again!
hello! It is nice site. Keep working!
best regards
Thanks a lots for your plugin! I was looking for something like this, very userfriendly! I like to write long articles and this was began to be a big problem for me. Thanks again
lorenzo
Post teaser is really nice, but I like your plugin better because it uses less memory, and I have very long posts. Post teaser generates PHP errors for me even with 16MB of memory for scripts. Thanks!
So, the way my home page is set, the Evermore’d post is presented, and the “more” text says “Read the whole entry and leave a comment!” They click, are taken to the single post page, read the whole page and can leave a comment.
But now I have a post that is not clipped by Evermore, it is too short. That’s fine, but the “more” text and link are not shown, and there is no way for obtuse readers to know they should click on the permalinked title to get to the page where they can leave a comment.
Is there any if/then test I can perform to determine if Evermore was called on a post, and if else, present text and a link like “Now leave a comment!” or something? Like if(evermore) etc.
Thanks.
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