I'm planning on using the blogger system to update some sites, that I've left ignored for too long. The sites will be on my own servers and I'm wondering if there is anyway I can make the posts continue onto a second page, instead of the entire posting being on the main page?
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Yea I looked around in the admin and can't see anything.. which is why I'm asking. I know I can just link my posts to a premade page but that kinda defeats the purpose. So I was hoping their script had that option.. but it's not looking good.Originally posted by sub.ericGenerally there is a <--page--> link that does that. Or a <--more--> or something like that.
Live journal does < lj-cut > and that does the same thing until you wrap the text in < /lj-cut >
the helpfiles should tell you about that.In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.Comment
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That's just for the amount of posts on the main page isn't it? I'm looking to have the post get continued onto a second preformated page. IE so I can easily host my own galleries and so on.Originally posted by sixxxthsensego to Setting click on the Formatting tab and edit the SHOW fieldIn November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.Comment
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I tought that did it, if not i would like to know tooOriginally posted by crockettThat's just for the amount of posts on the main page isn't it? I'm looking to have the post get continued onto a second preformated page. IE so I can easily host my own galleries and so on.
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ok a bump for the day crew..
If the blogger system can't publish on a second page can anyone link me to a service like it, that can?
Keep in mind I have scripts that run my main sites so I don't want to install 50 wordpress installs and so on just to do this.
I'd just like something with a little more options that can publish to a lot of domains with out the need to install scripts on each one.In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.Comment

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