I will use the recently discovered and extremely useful LJ cut to post this survey! So, if you would like, read on and enjoy my answers to this lovely survey. ( The survey )
OK do it like this (except replace the [brackets] with ) [lj-cut text="what the label should say"]Then here you type the cut text[/lj-cut] If you just say: [lj-cut]cut text[/lj-cut] then the label will say "Read more..." I'm pretty sure this is how I did it, if you try it and it doesn't work tell me..
Oops ha that first sentence didn't work... I meant to say replace the brackets that look like this in my demonstration: ]and[ with arrows that look like this: >and
no... reading through it again, I'm confused by my own demonstration. OK, I'll try it again using mine as an example. Where I wrote The Survey (the hyperlinked part that you could click on), that's considered the title. The actual survey is considered the Cut Text. [lj-cut text="The Survey"]Cut text (you don't actually see this part until you click on the title[/lj-cut] OK, now this is the part that was the most confusing, for me at least. In this demo thing I used brackets in the beginning and end of the intstructions. You can't really use brackets! They won't work. I used them to demonstrate without making an actual LJ-cut. Instead, replace this bracket: [ with this arrow < and this bracket: ] with this arrow: > ... I hope that made a little more sense.
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[lj-cut text="what the label should say"]Then here you type the cut text[/lj-cut]
If you just say: [lj-cut]cut text[/lj-cut] then the label will say "Read more..."
I'm pretty sure this is how I did it, if you try it and it doesn't work tell me..
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[lj-cut text="The Survey"]Cut text (you don't actually see this part until you click on the title[/lj-cut]
OK, now this is the part that was the most confusing, for me at least. In this demo thing I used brackets in the beginning and end of the intstructions. You can't really use brackets! They won't work. I used them to demonstrate without making an actual LJ-cut. Instead, replace this bracket: [ with this arrow < and this bracket: ] with this arrow: > ... I hope that made a little more sense.
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