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How to: show full post on main page?


  #1  
Old Jul 3, 2010, 10:54 PM
cmolchany
 
1 posts · Jul 2010
I installed new Atahualpa351 and running wordpress 3.0. I imported my previous hosted wordpress blog posts into self-hosted and everything is great except one thing: The home page summarizes my posts by default and I don't see where I can set it to show full posts and/or to show my media images. I was not running Atahualpa on the hosted platform.
There has to be a way to show full posts. How do I do that?
thanks!

Cindy
  #2  
Old Jul 3, 2010, 11:14 PM
macky
 
9 posts · Jul 2010
Hi Cindy,

You can change how the posts are displayed by going to "Configure EXCERPTS" under Theme Options. There you can choose Full or Excerpt display options for the Home, Category and Archive pages.

Hope this helps!

Macky

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