So here we are. Let’s see if it can do an lj-cut?
And Voila, it DOES work. Kind of. Click here:
The wp “more” tag is described as:
WordPress tag that breaks a post into “teaser” and content sections. Type a few paragraphs, insert this tag, then compose the rest of your post. On your blog’s home page you’ll see only those first paragraphs with a hyperlink ((more…)), which when followed displays the rest of the post’s content.
Basically, you can’t inline the “cut” (expandable text) within the main post’s text as with LJ.
But heck, they’ve got a code tag and Trackback. Let’s try code:
int main()
{
set clients;
typedef set::iterator clientiterator;
pair p = clients.insert("blah");
...
}
Code looks good if you surround it with a blockquote in the “Almost Spring 1.1″ template.
But not in the “Connections” template, whose blockquote is visibly meant for quoting people…
oh i can’t believe what i’m seeing with my eye. Anandi Hristina.
Comment by Anandi Hristina — September 20, 2007 @ 3:48 am