@Per Yngve Berg:
No I hadn't. I really didn't know that one has to. It kind of worked, but I came into some problems since I have a very illustrated blog. I use a table to align the tables and every other cell is aligned to the right. That f**ks up the alignment on the front page as it never gets set right at the cut point. So I tried to toggle the editorand put the break between </tr> and <tr>, but the editor thougt that was outside the table and moved it above the table, and that's at the top of the article.
@pablop76:
This one works. It cuts the text as I want and also does not srew up the formatting on the listing.
One of my articles got a large white field after the cut and befire the «Read more» buttons, but only one of them and that's the article that I was testing with, and I didn' find anyting particular in te HTML-code that should do it, but I gueaa I will when I look closer into it.
Anyway, I have a solution i can live with, me thinks, so thank you both very much!
Nalle
No I hadn't. I really didn't know that one has to. It kind of worked, but I came into some problems since I have a very illustrated blog. I use a table to align the tables and every other cell is aligned to the right. That f**ks up the alignment on the front page as it never gets set right at the cut point. So I tried to toggle the editorand put the break between </tr> and <tr>, but the editor thougt that was outside the table and moved it above the table, and that's at the top of the article.
@pablop76:
This one works. It cuts the text as I want and also does not srew up the formatting on the listing.
One of my articles got a large white field after the cut and befire the «Read more» buttons, but only one of them and that's the article that I was testing with, and I didn' find anyting particular in te HTML-code that should do it, but I gueaa I will when I look closer into it.
Anyway, I have a solution i can live with, me thinks, so thank you both very much!
Nalle
Statistics: Posted by Nalle_Berg — Fri Nov 15, 2024 10:22 am