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March 17, 2022 by Franki Robinson

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How to Add a Read More Tag to Your Posts

A recent study by the Pew Research Center found that the average adult reads 17 books a year. Unfortunately, more people don’t read at all. Twenty-nine percent of American adults report that they have not read a single book in the past year. Fortunately, there are a variety of apps and books to help you read more. The app lets you customize the text and link in the read more area, and it even has customizable dimensions.

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While you can place the read more tag anywhere within a post, most people place it at the end of the first paragraph. It’s easy to add the read more tag to your post. Just go to your dashboard and click on “Settings” and “Reading.” Then, choose the type of summary you want to appear for your posts. You’ll see a button labeled “Read More.” Once you’ve added the tag, make sure that your read more link is in the right location.

When you have a few posts on your blog, you can add a “read more” tag to them. This helps your readers quickly scan the content without scrolling down. It also helps you track which articles and content are the most popular among your audience. You can use the “Read more” tag to track how many times people have clicked the “Read more” link. It’s pretty simple and quick. All you have to do is click on the icon to reveal the Read More tag.

The read more tag can be added at any point on a blog post. Most people add it at the end of the first paragraph. To check if you’ve added it properly, go to the settings for your WordPress dashboard. Next, go to the “Read More” category. Look for the bar and dashed line icon. Hover over this icon and you’ll see the Read More button. Then, select the content you want to highlight.

“Read More” links are important to your site. They enable your readers to easily find and navigate through your blog. If you have a lot of content, add a “Read more” link at the end. You’ll notice the tag on the top of your page. It is a great way to clean up your website. When you add a read more tag, it will draw more attention to your posts. This is a great option if you want to increase your readers’ interest in your blog.

If you’re using the visual editor, you’ll want to add a “Read More” tag to each post. This will allow your readers to see a quick summary of your posts, while also letting them know that you’ve written a long piece of content. It’s a good idea to include this tag in your visual editing section to make it easy for visitors. You can even customize it with the colors and styles of your blog.

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