• I publish a newsletter and want o only have the first few sentences, then “read more…”which is a link to a place on my blog. Do I have to make a separate page for every separate article? Could they all be on the same page, but how would I give a link to take them to the story they want and not always the top of the page? I’m stymied and would like help. Oh, broke too!

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  • there is an option to put read more on the visual panel. the blog you have to activate inside your panel. [section moderated] yes they all can be opened on the same page. can u give me the website link and explain what you mean by not on the top page?

    Thread Starter sugeetster

    (@sugeetster)

    Here’s the address for my bi monthly newsletter: https://archive.constantcontact.com/fs043/1101574144573/archive/1109900883307.html
    And here’s the address for the website/blog
    https://www.fengshuicv.com/cvblog/
    I’ve been told I will keep more readers if they can read the first few sentences on the newsletter and then have a 2 links, “Continue Reading” and :pin the Conversation”. They say the complete articles are son their website. Their layout is not a blog as mind is, but I’d like to be able to do the same thing. Had I the $$, I would hire them to set it up for me. Not having the money, I’m wondering how I might do this with my blog. I don’t want it burdened down with hundreds of articles all on one page (or do I? – I might if each “Continue Reading” led to that exec article…) It seem alike doing that I would have to have a separate page for each address. This is where I get lost. I appreciate anything you can suggest.

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