The Striptease plugin changes WordPress’s default Read More teaser links so that they link to full posts.
WordPress makes it easy to break up long posts so you can save space on your home page. Simply insert the <!--more-->
quicktag while editing a post, and WordPress will display the text that comes before it as a teaser followed by a Read More link to the rest of the post. When a reader follows the link, the single-post page is loaded and the browser jumps to the unread text.
This jump can be disorienting, and some bloggers prefer to link their teasers to the full posts instead of the unread text.
That’s where the StripTease plugin comes in. It automatically strips the #more fragments from the end of your teaser links and turns them into links to your full posts.
Example
The StripTease plugin automatically changes your teaser links from this:
http://guyfisher.com/2005/09/striptease/#more-6
To this:
http://guyfisher.com/2005/09/striptease/
If you create teasers for your posts with the <!--more-->
quicktag, and you want those teasers to link to the full posts instead of jumping to the unread text, you should use the StripTease plugin.
The StripTease plugin doesn’t require any configuration. Once it’s activated, it will immediately begin stripping the #more fragments from the end of your teaser links.
No, you don’t. The StripTease plugin will work with WordPress’s default querystring permalinks as well as its rewrite-based pretty permalinks.
Very simple code-wise - and very effective!
By Gahapati on May 4, 2017
Great Plugin!
By aamircs on February 7, 2017
Works like a charm, I have applied it on a blog No settings required.
Just install, activate, Done...!
2.2
- Increased priority to execute after theme filters
2.1
- Replaced post ID global variable with
get_the_ID
function
2.0
- Replaced
the_content
filter withthe_content_more_link
filter
1.1
- Removed unnecessary call to
get_permalink
function
1.0
- Initial release
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- Version: 2.2
- Last updated: 2 years ago
- Active installations: 400
- WordPress version: 2.8
- Tested up to: 5.9.10
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