Have you ever visit a blog index and you need to scroll over and over just to get to see the title of the second most recent post on the blog? It's depressing isn't it? Most of the time you arrive on a blog you wanna take a recap of the newest posts the author has made and you want it quick. It's even more crucial when it's your first time visit. You don't want to make your potential visitor to go away without seeing the "whole blog". It's the law of the first impression to me.

So how do we make the readers check on the blog better? By cutting those long posts into pieces so the they can pick on the post they'd like to read on. It's an old trick that news sites already doing it for ages. See what I mean?

Let's go to the details now...

1. Open your template --> edit HTML
2. Check on "expand widget template"
3. Find this line:

Have you ever visit a blog index and you need to scroll over and over just to get to see the title of the second most recent post on the blog? It's depressing isn't it? Most of the time you arrive on a blog you wanna take a recap of the newest posts the author has made and you want it quick. It's even more crucial when it's your first time visit. You don't want to make your potential visitor to go away without seeing the "whole blog". It's the law of the first impression to me.

So how do we make the readers check on the blog better? By cutting those long posts into pieces so the they can pick on the post they'd like to read on. It's an old trick that news sites already doing it for ages. See what I mean?

Let's go to the details now...

1. Open your template --> edit HTML
2. Check on "expand widget template"
3. Find this line:




4. Place the next code under it:














5. Find this code under it:










6. Between

and



Put this code:

Read More......




7. So it will look like this ( the blue one is the extra code):













Read More......






Note that you can change the words “Read More” with anything else, like “ Continue reading”

8. Go to SETTINGS, choose FORMATTING. Fill this code on the box of the POST TEMPLATE menu:








Don’t forget to save .

9. How to use it
When you write a new post choose EDIT HTML. This code will appear automatically. This is because we did step number 8.






Place the part of the post that you want to hide between and . You can make the first two paragraph to appear on the front and make the rest is hidden.

If you want to cut your older post that still appearing as a whole on the front page just do step 9 on the post.

Note that you don’t have to edit all your previous post because it is useless. This is only has effect on the front page so why bother about those old posts that already got buried

what is robot?


A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an electro-mechanical system which, by its appearance or movements, conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own. The word robot can refer to both physical robots and virtual software agents, but the latter are usually referred to as bots.[1] There is no consensus on which machines qualify as robots, but there is general agreement among experts and the public that robots tend to do some or all of the following: move around, operate a mechanical limb, sense and manipulate their environment, and exhibit intelligent behavior, especially behavior which mimics humans or other animals.

Stories of artificial helpers and companions and attempts to create them have a long history but fully autonomous machines only appeared in the 20th century. The first digitally operated and programmable robot, the Unimate, was installed in 1961 to lift hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stack them. Today, commercial and industrial robots are in widespread use performing jobs more cheaply or with greater accuracy and reliability than humans. They are also employed for jobs which are too dirty, dangerous or dull to be suitable for humans. Robots are widely used in manufacturing, assembly and packing, transport, earth and space exploration, surgery, weaponry, laboratory research, and mass production of consumer and industrial goods.[2]

People have a generally positive perception of the robots they actually encounter. Domestic robots for cleaning and maintenance are increasingly common in and around homes. There is anxiety, however, over the economic impact of automation and the threat of robotic weaponry, anxiety which is not helped by the depiction of many villainous, intelligent, acrobatic robots in popular entertainment. Compared with their fictional counterparts, real robots are still benign, dim-witted and clumsy.