It’s important to get readers to engage with your site and one of the best ways to do that is to use the “more” tag when writing a post. Here’s an example from my last post.
It’s a small bit of code you can place in the middle of your blog post that will show everything before that point on the home page but force the reader to click on the link to view the rest of the post. This draws the reader onto the page where they can leave a comment, “Like” or tweet about the individual post. There are a few variations of what the more tag displays on your page. In my theme it’s “Click to continue…” which is pretty boring.
You can very easily customize your more tags and here’s how.
In the HTML view the more tag looks like this:
In the visual editor the more tag looks like this:
To customize the text simply add text inside the more tag while in the HTML editor view. I often add an ellipsis (…) to the end because it communicates the idea of a continued thought.
So did it work for you? If it didn’t you should contact your theme’s creator to see how to customize your more tag. Good luck!