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    Hi!

    I am experimenting on http://www.kulturland.se/blogtest/, where my client asked me to only show excerpts on some of the blog posts, but the full length on others.

    The first 2 blog posts are fine and should show the full length, just like they do.
    The 3’rd one is supposed to only show the excerpt. Just so we’re talking about the same blog post it’s the one called “Tossene 314 och 1017, rapporten klar!” and yes, I’ve written a shorter excerpt for it.

    Is there a setting in Enfold that could enable this? Like if there’s is something written in the excerpt: show only that in the archive page. If there is no excerpt, than show the whole thing?

    I’m guessing you could set the whole page to “Excerpt” and copy paste the whole content into the excerpt box, but I honestly think that would be too tricky for my client to remember.

    / Andreas

    #258903

    Hi wieslander!

    Thank you for using the theme!

    We suggest that you create a video tutorial for your client in order to do the excerpt variation that you want. Aside from using the Excerpt metabox, you can utilize the wp more tag in which I’m sure you’re familiar with. Please refer to this link :http://en.support.wordpress.com/splitting-content/more-tag/

    Regretfully, creating a complex function for this is outside the scope of support and is not a theme related issue. You might need to find a plugin or hire a freelance developer to add the feature for you. Please visit Werkpress for further customization. You can also vote or post the feature on our Feature Requests page.

    Thank you for your understanding.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #259808

    Hi Ismael,
    I thought that was the case, but it feels to be sure. I think you’re right, I’ll help them learn the correct way to use excerpts.

    Thank you as always for great support!

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