Up to a few months ago, all wordpress.com blogs displayed a specific number of posts on the main posts page: the default was ten posts, and you could freely change the number. But one fine morning Wordpress decided that you shouldn’t have that right; theme by theme, they started adding the annoying feature called infinite scrolling. Continue reading
In almost all WordPress.com themes, gallery attachment pages feature previous/next navigation links; their style varies (thumbnails, text, or icons).
What happens when you click the image on a gallery attachment page also varies (link to real-size original, link to next attachment page, or no link at all). Continue reading
https://wpbtips.wordpress.com/ Part 1 covered navigation links on main/category/archives pages. This post covers navigation links on single posts. A: no navigation links on single posts Almost Spring, Ambiru, Banana Smoothie, Beach, Benevolence, Blix, Chaos Theory, Chaotic Soul, Chunk, Comet [**], Connections, Contempt, Dusk, Emire, Fadtastic, Fjords 04, Fleur de Lys, Flower Power, Fresh Bananas, Girl in … Continue reading
https://wpbtips.wordpress.com/ Almost all wp.com themes feature previous/next navigation tabs on the main posts pages as well as on category/archive pages. The wording varies. (Navigation tabs on single posts are generally different – covered in separate post.) A (majority): Single tabs for skipping to next/previous dynamic page, identical on main posts pages and category/archive pages Almost … Continue reading
https://wpbtips.wordpress.com/ Monotone is a very unusual theme, designed to be primarily used as a photo album, with one image in each post. Unique features: • Image showcased above post title, rest of post content (if any) below title. • Images inserted in full size – resizing options/tools don’t work. • One post per page (with … Continue reading
https://wpbtips.wordpress.com/ Update Oct.+Dec. 09: post obsolete (except tip at the end) – now almost all themes feature previous/next navigation links on gallery attachment pages.