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If you create a new post now, it shows you clearly where to type the summary and where to add the rest of the post. Please note that you could also divide some or all of your old posts into summary and full post by editing them. The "Read more" link will appear only for the posts that have been divided like this. Note 1: If you are not able to find the lines to change, you may not have expanded the template. Select the checkbox named "Expand Widget Templates", which is right above the template code, to expand it into more co
Read More......If you create a new post now, it shows you clearly where to type the summary and where to add the rest of the post. Please note that you could also divide some or all of your old posts into summary and full post by editing them. The "Read more" link will appear only for the posts that have been divided like this. Note 1: If you are not able to find the lines to change, you may not have expanded the template. Select the checkbox named "Expand Widget Templates", which is right above the template code, to expand it into more co
Read More......Type your summary here Type rest of the post here
Type your summary here
Type your summary here
After some trial and error, I've discovered how to include Google AdSense in post pages only. This ensures that no more than the allowed three ads are ever shown on my blogs front page, and I feel it's less intrusive advertising too. I am already using selective post summaries which features only the first paragraph of my posts on the front page, and expands to the full post when the "read more" link is clicked on. My inline AdSense ads are displayed after the "read more" link, and so are only displayed on the posts unique page. In order to do this on your own blog, you will need to take the following steps: 1. Install Hackosphere's selective post summaries hack. 2. Once you've done this, go to Settings>Formatting in your Blogger dashboard. 3. Ensure that "Convert line breaks" is off! If you don't do this, Blogger will break up the AdSense code and it won't display properly (if at all!). Or alternatively, make sure your AdSense code is all on one line (though this can be tricky to implement). 4. Now, scroll down to "Post template". You should already have the template for expandable post summaries here. After the "span id="fullpost" tag, insert your AdSense code within paragraph tags so it looks something like this (don't forget to change the publisher ID to your own!): 5. Save your settings and make a new post. Be careful not to interrupt the new code when editing your post! When you save and preview your blog, you'll not see the AdSense ads, but when you click on the "read more" or post page link, you'll see the ads appear just after your first paragraph. And there you go: AdSense in the body of post pages only!
Read More......Goto Settings->Formatting and at the bottom, you will find the text box provided to specify the "Post template". Copy/paste these lines into that text box and save the settings. (Please DON'T type these lines yourself because you might introduce some spaces that will break the functionality)
If you create a new post now, it shows you clearly where to type the summary and where to add the rest of the post. Please note that you could also divide some or all of your old posts into summary and full post by editing them. The "Read more" link will appear only for the posts that have been divided like this.
Note 1: If you are not able to find the lines to change, you may not have expanded the template. Select the checkbox named "Expand Widget Templates", which is right above the template code, to expand it into more code.
Note 2: If you click "Older posts" link, the "Read more" link may appear even for the posts which you haven't divided into summary and full post. This is a known problem which we haven't solved yet.
Goto Settings->Formatting and at the bottom, you will find the text box provided to
If you create a new post now, it shows you clearly where to type the summary and where to add the rest of the post. Please note that you could also divide some or all of your old posts into summary and full post by editing them. The "Read more" link will appear only for the posts that have been divided like this.
Note 1: If you are not able to find the lines to change, you may not have expanded the template. Select the checkbox named "Expand Widget Templates", which is right above the template code, to expand it into more code.
Note 2: If you click "Older posts" link, the "Read more" link may appear even for the posts which you haven't divided into summary and full post. This is a known problem which we haven't solved yet.