Well, thanks to
sleeplessknight I just discovered that there is a corresponding close tag to <lj-cut>
( Behold )
Allowing text after the closing tag (</lj-cut>) to display.
And experimenting with the concept futher it turns out that ( multiple cut tags work )
Source for above:
Well, thanks to <lj user="sleeplessknight"> I just discovered that there is a corresponding close tag to <lj-cut>
<lj-cut text="Behold">
<font color=#000080>This text is inside the LJ-cut</font>
</lj-cut>
Allowing text after the closing tag (</lj-cut>) to display.
And experimenting with the concept futher it turns out that <lj-cut text="multiple cut tags work">multiple cut tags work.
<font color=#000080>Neat ,huh?</font></lj-cut>
( Behold )
Allowing text after the closing tag (</lj-cut>) to display.
And experimenting with the concept futher it turns out that ( multiple cut tags work )
Source for above:
Well, thanks to <lj user="sleeplessknight"> I just discovered that there is a corresponding close tag to <lj-cut>
<lj-cut text="Behold">
<font color=#000080>This text is inside the LJ-cut</font>
</lj-cut>
Allowing text after the closing tag (</lj-cut>) to display.
And experimenting with the concept futher it turns out that <lj-cut text="multiple cut tags work">multiple cut tags work.
<font color=#000080>Neat ,huh?</font></lj-cut>