I’d like to place my “Read More” link into its own div…
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Hey there!
I am currently modifying a template, and you can see the site I am modifying at:
http://www.test.orange-blog.com
You will notice that after my first post (Lorem) I have customized the “More” tag to say “Continue” However, I want to further customize that (Background images, its own padding/margins etc) by putting it into its own div. The PROBLEM I have is I cannot FIND where in the world the .more-link class is located — I created my own version of this class in the style.css, which DID modify the class, but I can’t add the other things I want without putting it into a div. Using firebug, I can find the class but I cannot find where in all the .php files the item is being called. If I recall, it is a “the_content” tag within the php file right? I tried wrapping that in the div I wanted, but, alas, it did not work.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, and I thank you for your time.
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