If it's there, i don't see it.

Hmm, for posterity I guess :)

PerlMonks FAQ
-> ?node_id=3989;a=SiteDocClan;nf=0;BIT=wrap;submit=Search -> Help for Display Settings
-> ?node_id=3989;a=SiteDocClan;nf=0;BIT=readmore;submit=Search

Found 10 nodes roughly between 1999-10-04 and 2014-05-23 (searched 100.00% of DB).


where any text contains "readmore"
written by any of SiteDocClan

2000-06-11 SiteDocClan Writeup Formatting Tips Help
2000-08-25 SiteDocClan How do I moderate? Help
2001-07-01 SiteDocClan What is consideration? Help
2003-04-23 SiteDocClan What nodes should/should not be FrontPaged? Help
2004-01-25 SiteDocClan Janitors' Guidelines Help
2004-02-05 SiteDocClan How do I use the power of consideration responsibly? Help
2004-03-11 SiteDocClan Como eu altero minhas preferências? Help
2005-07-25 SiteDocClan Janitor Signatures Help
2008-03-17 SiteDocClan Markup in the Monastery Help
2009-08-07 SiteDocClan Help for Display Settings Help


-> ?node_id=3989;a=SiteDocClan;nf=0;BIT=css;submit=Search -> Customizing PerlMonks CSS

That is most of whats there to know, the other link was client side javascript for unwrapping code tags whose parent parent is themes for Anonymous Monk or try out themes without changing display settings

The rest is css/html :)


In reply to Re^3: Code tags vs Readmore by Anonymous Monk
in thread Code tags vs Readmore by chacham

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