Adjustly Nextpage

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Enables existing WordPress functionality to allow page breaks in your posts and pages.

Author:PSDCovers (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.3
WordPress version tested:3.3.2
Plugin version:0.1
Added to WordPress repository:07-03-2012
Last updated:07-03-2012
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://www.psdcovers.com/adjustly-nextpage/
Total downloads:9 613
Active installs:200+
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Developed internally for our Adjustly theme, this plugin allows authors to create multi-page posts and pages to the WordPress Visual and HTML toolbar. This is not a post-to-post navigation feature, this is specifically about adding page breaks to a single, very long page/post. We did not create any new features with this plugin, it simply brings back an existing feature to the toolbar.

Try the Demo

If you're interested in seeing what a default installation of Adjustly Nextpage has to offer, we have a verbose sample post located here.

http://www.psdcovers.com/adjustly-nextpage/

Usage

Usage is identical to adding the more separator and looks as follows:

<!--nextpage-->

That's it. WordPress already has support for treating this as a page break when viewing the article and will add a page navigation tool at the end of each page or post. In fact, <!--nextpage--> has been around for at least 4 years and has been commented out in wp-admin/quicktags.js since at least version 1.5.1

WordPress knows your article is not really 2 or more individual pages so your entire page/post is still edited as a single, very long post, on the backend. You will not be jumping from section to section, nothing changes with regards to how you currently edit pages and posts.

Notes

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