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    Ok...I know I should probably dig more but I thought I'd ask. I've recently started to blog using wordpress. I'm not a blogger and the "maintenance" of it is sort of intimidating. Here's my blog site: http://www.jfranciscophotography.com/blog/

    As you can tell, it's a long page. Is there a way to force a "page break" so that the reader can go to the next page or an older post? Or at least configure somewhere in wordpress to go to the next page after x number of posts?

    Thanks,
    Jeoff

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    Find a different Template/Layout.

    Chances are, the layout you chose is made so that everything is on one page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolz View Post
    Ok...I know I should probably dig more but I thought I'd ask. I've recently started to blog using wordpress. I'm not a blogger and the "maintenance" of it is sort of intimidating. Here's my blog site: http://www.jfranciscophotography.com/blog/

    As you can tell, it's a long page. Is there a way to force a "page break" so that the reader can go to the next page or an older post? Or at least configure somewhere in wordpress to go to the next page after x number of posts?

    Thanks,
    Jeoff
    Yea there is a way. It's a wordpress function, regardless of template. Go to admin page and i think it's under general settings.

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    Just checked there, there is no option for it. I am pretty sure it's template based.

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    You could always try previewing other themes and seeing how they appear.
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    bottom left: Settings > Reading

    "Blog Pages Show at most" change to the number of posts you wanna show per page.


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    Oh hey! Yeah that worked. Muchos gracias!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolz View Post
    Oh hey! Yeah that worked. Muchos gracias!
    np.

    it's a good idea to limit the page to maximum 5 posts. this reduces the loading time, specially if you have tons of photos per page.

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    I set mine to 2. Maybe I should limit the number of images I post. LOL!

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