1. Werner
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Hi,
is there any known issue with the "readmore-button" in Calibra? It doesn't work though I
- activated the readmore-plugin
- activited TinyMCE and JCE-Editor
- activated in the global configuration <articles> the readmore button
- activated in the article itself <entry text> <show>
- the article has it's own catagory, whre in the options is set <show>
Im using JCE-Editor with Joomla 3.2.1
In the source code of the JCE-editor <hr id="system-readmore" /> is to be seen, but not in the source code of the page itself!
Thanks for help!
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Hello

Would you have a URL to an example of this issue?

Note that in Joomla the 'read more' hr is ignored in single article menu items.

Ciarám
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Hi Ciarám,
this is the solution! I used a single article menue item. Is there a workaround?
Thanks, Werner
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The only option that comes to mind is to place your article in a category of its own and then creating a 'Category Blog' menu item linking to that category.

Ciarán
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I tried that already. It didn't work either.
Anyway, thank you very much!
Werner
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