Hi this is just a test to check how the read more condition works. well thanks to the document provided at http://www.blogspottutorial.com/2007/12/make-post-summary-readmore-function.html
If you are a beginner, possible you'd feel to surprise when seeing the articles in my blog presenting only shares first paragrap or second paragrap, and to read for full article, you must click Read more... link. Alright.. please don't feel surprise, i will discuss about this now.
The function like that called Post Summary. You can make a post summary function with add a little code to your template code. But this code is for new blogger template (beta) and does not work at classic template.
Please follow the steps below :
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