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Saturday, 16 May 2015

HOW TO DIVIDE/BREAK BLOG POST INTO DIFFERENT PAGES


Today i will teach you how you can split up your blog post into different pages and other wordpress blogs.To create engagement and to divide the posts in sections this method can be useful for you.And if you have very long post then you can use this method.My this method the long post will be split into too many short pages.

Method:


*You have to add this code in post editor.

*First open the post editor and switch to HTML tab.By default the compose tab is selected.

*After open the HTML tab copy the code given below and paste it in it.


<style>
.post-pagination {
    margin: 20px auto;
    text-align: center;
    width: 100%;
}
.button_1, .button_2, .button_3 {
    border: 2px solid #f4655f;
    font-weight: 900;
    padding: 6px 36px;
    color:#f4655f;
    transition:ease 0.69s !important;
}
.button_1:hover, .button_2:hover, .button_3:hover {
    background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #f4655f;
    color: #fff;
    text-decoration: none;
}
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('.button_1').click(function(){
jQuery('.content_1').fadeIn('slow');
  jQuery('.content_2').fadeOut('fast');
jQuery('.content_3').fadeOut('fast');
jQuery(this).css('background','#F4655F');
jQuery(this).css('color','#fff');
jQuery('.button_2').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_2').css('color','#F4655F');
jQuery('.button_3').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_3').css('color','#F4655F');
return false;
});
jQuery('.button_2').click(function(){
jQuery('.content_1').fadeOut('fast');
  jQuery('.content_2').fadeIn('slow');
jQuery('.content_3').fadeOut('fast');
jQuery(this).css('background','#F4655F');
jQuery(this).css('color','#fff');
jQuery('.button_1').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_1').css('color','#F4655F');
jQuery('.button_3').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_3').css('color','#F4655F');
return false;
});
jQuery('.button_3').click(function(){
jQuery('.content_1').fadeOut('fast');
  jQuery('.content_2').fadeOut('fast');
jQuery('.content_3').fadeIn('slow');
jQuery(this).css('background','#F4655F');
jQuery(this).css('color','#fff');
jQuery('.button_1').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_1').css('color','#F4655F');
jQuery('.button_2').css('background','#fff');
jQuery('.button_2').css('color','#F4655F');
return false;
});
});
</script>

<div class="content_1">

Add content here

</div>

<div class="content_2" style="display: none;">

Add content here

</div>

<div class="content_3" style="display: none;">

Add content here

</div>

<div class="post-pagination">
<a class="button_1" href="#">1</a>
<a class="button_2" href="#">2</a>
<a class="button_3" href="#">3</a>
</div>



*Now replace the "Add content here" with the post/text you want in the respective pages and click on publish post.

Note:


Here is some points that you must need to note that is very crucial for this particular splitting.


*Make sure that you have jquery plug-in in your blog,if you don't have then don't worry.Just copy the code given below and paste it just below the <head> in your template in edit HTML option.


<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.0/jquery.min.js"></script>

*It is preferred that you first draft the post and at the last point add this code and make respective changes as due to changing of tabs from Compose to HTML and vice versa the code may automatically get changed.

*You may have got the idea of the code pattern and I guess one can add more pages if they want (here the tut is given only for 3 pages) in case you have any problem drop a comment below and I will try to help you as soon as possible.

*Now you have done,Happy Blogging,Stay Blessed.

Asad

Author & Editor

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