ad a link to a page
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Hi,
Thanks for all the free help you guys provide. The following is my issue:
I’d like to create links to stop a new page becoming too long. I’ve seen it
done on someone’s blog but can’t get it figured out.
Thanks
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yea, i’m pretty sure because i’ve SEEN it but i just wish i remember the blog to reference it for the techies!
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http://faq.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/next-page/
Read this, too, for the formatting problems you must take care to avoid:
http://faq.wordpress.com/2008/07/08/splitting-posts-with-the-more-tag/ -
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thanks again but somehow this worked for me with my posts and not on this page. below is an example of what i’m doing on the page. i’d like to make the PART FIRST, SECOND, ETC. be LINKS to the quotes and commentary currently underneath of them. otherwise, i’m afraid the page will end up extremely long and unreadable:
High society from the inside, exposing her often cunning and phony nature while simultaneously offering you some of the most real, palpable characters to fall in love with. What follows is a completely orderless collection of whatever touches me in the reading and possibly some personal commentary:
PART FIRST, 1805
As is always the case with perfectly charming women, her defect of a short lip and a half-open mouth seemed like a distinction, her peculiar beauty.
Now, influence in society is a capital which has to be economized lest it be exhausted. In all the best relations, however friendly and simple, flattery or praise is indispensable, just as grease is indispensable for making wheels move easily.
“..Ask her to come in”, she said to the footman in a mournful voice, as if her words had been: “Kill me and have done with it”. “
PART SECOND, 1805
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Expanding on raincoaster’s suggestion, maybe you are looking for something more like footnotes?
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Whenever I see these spammers I’m tempted to follow he link and click frantically on all the ads, hoping to create a click fraud alert with Google, and having Google shut down the account…
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Yes, I used to do that, but someone said that Google penalizes the people who paid for the ads, not the bloggers. If I thought they’d pull the bloggers account I’d do it without hesitation.
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