Read More Button

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Summary: The Read More Button block enhances advanced accordion functionalities in the Gutenberg editor, allowing you to control visible content and encourage user engagement. Features include customizable button text, content count limits, improved readability, and a cleaner, more organized layout overall.

Read More Button Block for Advanced Accordions

This document describes the Read More Button block, a potential addition to the Gutenberg block editor for use within advanced accordion functionalities.

Block Purpose:

The Read More Button is a premium feature that allows you to control how much content is initially visible within an accordion panel and provides a user-friendly way to reveal additional content. Before using this feature, you must activate the pro license for it.

Block Features:

  • Button Show/Hide: This option controls the text displayed on the button. By default, it could be “Read More” when the content is collapsed.
  • Content Count: This option defines the number of lines, words, or characters displayed before the button appears. When the content exceeds the set limit, the button becomes visible.

Benefits:

  • Improved Readability: By condensing lengthy content within accordions, users can scan headlines and choose to expand sections for further details.
  • Enhanced User Experience: The button provides a clear call to action for users to access additional information.
  • Content Organization: The block ensures a cleaner layout within accordions, preventing overwhelming content blocks.

This Read More Button block can be a valuable addition to advanced accordion functionalities within the Gutenberg editor, promoting a more organized and user-friendly content presentation. By customizing the visible content count, you can maintain a clean, concise layout and encourage visitors to engage with the information at their own pace. To learn more about these feature and optimizing your accordion layouts, visit our Content Elements.

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