There’s a block — type “/mo” on a new line and you’ll be able to add a “more” block.
Yes, I know, but that’s how it now works. 🙁
Or install the plugin “Classic Editor” and use the old editor instead.
So, basically you took an editor WP had and went backwards with it. In order to fix it I have to install a plugin?
Really, where do I complain about such backward headed editors?
No, the new editor is quite a leap forwards, actually. Play with it, start writing in blocks. It takes some getting used to, but when you start exploring the blocks and seeing how they work, I think you’ll find it to be a big improvement.
And yes, the More block serves the same purpose as the old read more tag did. Just insert the more block into your content where you want that break point to be.
No, having to type in “/mo” in a block is going backwards not forwards. Feels like I’m working in HTML again when I first started my website.
No, you don’t have to type in “/mo”. That’s not like a secret code or something. That’s just one method of selecting a block, via the quick block selection shortcut.
You can add a block in many different ways. Click the + button and find the “more block” in the block selection popup. Hit the / slash key for the block quick select. That sort of thing.
If you are typing along and want to add an image, you can hit / and then type ima in order to search for the image block. Or gal for the gallery block, or whatever. It’s a search that shows up on the screen when you hit / slash.
Or, if you’re in a block, CTRL-ALT-T will insert a new block above it, CTRL-ALT-Y will insert a new block below it. These are shortcuts to the menu item in the block three-dot menu. Many ways to add a new block. The More block is just another block.
Otto, I’m not trying to ‘insert a new block’, I’m trying to find the ‘insert read more’ tag button, or was that removed? You know, if you visit the main page and see a bit of an article and then click the ‘read more’ link to get the full page.
It was removed in the new editor. You need to add a “more” block, as noted above. The more block functions like the old “more” thing worked.
Yes, the “More Block” replaced the read-more tag method. It’s ultimately the exact same thing, it marks the place in the post where the read-more separation is. Only now, it’s a block, because the post is built out of blocks. You can insert it where you like, move it around, etc.
In a similar fashion, the “Page Break” block replaced the old <!--nextpage--> tag. Again, it is the exact same thing, just in block form.
Sorry, but I see more complexity here, and as I said, reminds me more of when I was updating my site with HTML. I came to WP due to simple. The insert read more used to be a simple button on top. Put my cursor where I wanted it, hit the button and bam, it was done.
Oh, I can move it around, not a big deal. What is the big deal is how its gone from the simple method of one click to the IDK, let’s see how many steps we need to do this now, isn’t improvement.
If its not a one click button with the mouse, you’ve made it more complex.
If its not a one click button with the mouse, you’ve made it more complex.
Well, that’s a view, certainly. You’re welcome to your opinions. I personally think blocks are easier and give the user more and better control. Having a big bunch of buttons isn’t always preferable or faster when it comes to things like usability.
More control? I don’t think so: the “Read the rest of this entry” module is now required to be its own paragraph, rather than popping in at whatever point in the line where the author feels it would be most enticing, and was formerly (as pointed out by prior posters) easily placed.
I just spent a freaking half-hour trying to get the thing where I wanted (inc. trying to outsmart the blockhead format by inserting an html more tag into the paragraph block, didn’t work)…and ultimately gave up. MY OPINION TO WHICH I’M SO GRACIOUSLY WELCOMED AS PER SAMUEL WOOD IS THAT THIS NEW VERSION SUCKS!