Does Infinite Scroll allow use of "more" tag?
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I post relatively lengthy essays on my blog, at the rate of about one each week.
I have dealt with the length issue by using the “more” tag for all but the first post on the page. Will that option still be available on themes where infinite scroll is instituted?
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I believe that it doesn’t really work. I use the “Twenty Ten” look, and when I access my “recent posts” page the first seven of them are there with the “more” tag working nice, but every next one of them just happens to load in its entire form. And since these posts are quite long it looks… quite ugly. Any idea what to do?
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I’ve spent so much effort on customizing this one and there’s simply no way that it’ll work with a different theme. It’s really annoying, I must say. :D I just hope that they’ll do something about it.
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@patykowy
Have you read what Matt (co-founder) of WordPress) has stated in the closed thread on this issue? https://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/to-infinity?replies=136 -
You mean the “we like it and we won’t change it” part? ;) Yes, I did. I agree that the infinite scroll is a useful feature, but I also believe that they must improve it in some ways. I’ve send them a feedback regarding this “more” tag issue. Maybe they’ll do something about it. Other ways… I don’t know. I think I’ll consider blogging elswhere.
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The “more” tag is working, down the entire page. If there was a problem with it, it appears to be fixed (at least in Twenty-Ten).
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