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Home » "read more" link on front page items

"read more" link on front page items

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Submitted by Elizabeth on 29 April 2007 - 3:48pm.

Shortened versions of most content get "promoted" onto the front page
once published. Unfortunately the "read more" link is tiny and at the
end of the list of tags associated with the piece. I'd love to find a
way to build the "Read More" link into the body of the post (as is done
in Wordpress and lots of other blogs), but if not that, then to at
least make it larger and move it to the front of the tag list.

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