Show less posts and get more readers
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@panaghiotisadam- create the #anchor name wherever you need it and link to it with the full URI of the Page or Post PLUS the /#anchor name at the end. That’s it. (Haven’t tried it with a relative URI.)
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@justjennifer: In the FAQ (as well as the html tutorial from which I had learned anchoring) there’s no mention of this crucial variant – thank you thank you thank you!
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This is very good advice, but couldn’t wordpress help those of us who want to display a lot of blog posts on the front page by providing a magazine theme like….
this http://www.darrenhoyt.com/demo/mimbo2/
or this http://themehybrid.com/demo/visionary/
…just sayin’ -
This is very good advice, but couldn’t wordpress help those of us who want to display a lot of blog posts on the front page by providing a magazine theme like….
this http://www.darrenhoyt.com/demo/mimbo2/
or this http://themehybrid.com/demo/visionary/
…just sayin’ -
I’ve experimented with less posts on the post page… and easier navigation for the reader. It seems like it is increasing my hits on those blogs. If someone like your three recent posts or so, they are willing to dig deeper int to your blog.–thats my running theory.
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@panaghiotisadam @1tess-You’re welcome. Happy to help. :->
Up until a month ago or so, I left the full post on the first two or three posts and then “trimmed” the earlier posts with the MORE tag after an excerpt. I figured if someone’s interested enough they’ll click through. As my posts tend to be short anyway, maybe I’ll go unMORE them and see if there’s any change in hits (doubt it though).
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