Customised Version of the BreakPost Extension

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Those of you using BlogEngine will most likely be using the BreakPost extension which is included as standard.  However, not everyone with a blog is a nerdy web developer!  What if you don’t want your links to say More?

You can easily (if you know what you’re doing) change the extension code to say whatever you want it to say, but if you don’t know what you’re doing you’re stuck with More….

…until now.[more]

I have modified the extension so it can now be configured in the Extensions page when you’re logged in as an admin.  Just put in whatever you want it to say (like Continue… or Read on…), click save, and it’s done!

Download the new version of from here: BreakPost_1.4.1.zip (1.76 kb)

To install, just copy the un-zipped file to your Extensions folder, overwriting the existing BreakPost.cs.

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