Creating a post excerpt & using the “more” tag

If you’d like to create a summary of your post, or entice your readers to go beyond the first paragraph and click through to a post entry the excerpt and “more tag” features are your friends. This video shows you how to use them.

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21 responses to “Creating a post excerpt & using the “more” tag”

  1. I never knew about this before. This video definitely helped.

  2. Tracy Rosen Avatar
    Tracy Rosen

    Can’t view the video. There is just a white dot flickering around on a black screen. Is there a text version of these instructions somewhere?

  3. I have watched this video and it does not work the way the video shows. When I copy the excerpt in the Excerpt section nothing happens and when I try the more a box comes up and the curser turn into the four arrows and cannot do anything with it. How can I fix this?
    Thanks

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      miamicomplaints – not all themes support excerpts, but the more tag is universal. The box *sounds* like what it should be doing – creating a separator, but if you have any more problems I’d check out WordPress.com support – they’ll be able to iron out the problem for you (assuming you’re bloggng with .com)

  4. jcavandy Avatar

    Hi! I’m having the same trouble that miamicomplaints is having. I can’t cut the links where I want to with the more button like the video showed. When I put in the insert more tag, it just doesn’t do anything to the blog I posted. It doesn’t cut the part separated.

    1. Michael Pick Avatar
      Michael Pick

      Hi jcavandy. If you’re using .com, I’d recommend getting in touch with support, who will be able to help you in a more hands on way. If you’re self-hosting your blog, the WordPress.org forums are usually a good community fueled way to work through issues like this.

  5. An idea I definitely am going to pursue.

  6. Great feature! I think it would be even greater if you could make the More tag work like the Excerpt feature; in other words, when you click More, only the part of the post following the tag appears. Is this possible?

    1. Hey there – sorry to say that that’s not possible. Apologies!

    2. diezko Avatar

      Yes its possible! (sorry Hanni 🙂

      done!

      http://codex.wordpress.org/Customizing_the_Read_More

  7. I don’t know exactly what I have to do after click the “Insert More Tag” button.

  8. sweeeeeet…I will implement this new feature on my site 🙂

  9. Kim Kouski Avatar
    Kim Kouski

    Is there any way I can use the exerpt on OTHER pages that I insert or is this just for the Home/front page? Is there anyway I can use the exerpt on other pages?

    1. You can read more about excerpts and how they’re used in WordPress here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Excerpt

  10. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. I searched around for about an hour before I found this simple solution to the problem. All other posts and books! simply said the “more” feature existed without really explaining where in the hell it was located. Godddd, I can’t believe this is not more obvious in WP or WP books.

  11. Guppie Avatar

    Thanks~ It helped me a lot! (I’ve been trying to get the “more” last few months w/o looking at the help page and this video. XD) Whee!! thanks a lot!! 😀

  12. I’m thinking of putting a front page onto my blog. If I do this, how do I put the excerpts from recent posts onto it? I’m currently using the Digg3 template on WordPress.com.

    1. Pages aren’t really designed to hold posts or excerpts from posts – they are designed to hold content all on their own that should be “evergreen”—it won’t change very often.

  13. This video is helpful. I think I will be able to fix my blog now.

  14. This is great information. I’ve been wondering how it’s done. Thanks. Fabulous support, WordPress!

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January 14, 2009

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