1. jason_csh
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Hi Ciaran,

Using the above template, I'm starting again with it and trying to add a default 'read more' option in my article. For some reason it just will not show. I"m not using any extentions, just all the defaults that come with the Stockholm template.

I"ve searched the forum but cannot find a 'read more' issue that applies to my issue.

Would you have any ideas? The site is not live yet but I can PM you a log in if needed.

Many thanks,
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Hi Jason

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciarán
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Thanks Ciaran, I've sent the email.
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Thank you Jason

I have set the ' Show Read More' option in your home menu items parameters to 'show' and your read more is now displaying as you wish. This option was previously set to 'hide'.

Ciarán
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Thanks Ciaran, I can't believe I missed that :-/ That will teach me for working too late at night.

Jason.
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