I’m having a hard time with a couple of extra-long articles.
Even if I expand the allowed length of my article body section by absurd numbers in the Section Administration dialog, I’ve found that Expression Engines will automatically cut off the article at a certain point (regrettably, I don’t know what that point is) if the article is too long. I’m assuming that there must be some maximum number of characters the database will hold in a given field no matter what you do in Section Admin.
Anyway, I’ve tried to work around this problem by creating a new special entry field called “article body extension,” and putting the surplus material there. This seems to work in Firefox, but it appears it won’t show up in certain other browsers (I.E. in particular).
Even in Firefox, however, there is the problem that an article this long requires an enormous amount of scrolling. I’ve read the documentation on paginating, but it seems to pertain to automatically putting a page break (and links) in after a pre-defined number of weblog entries. In this case, I’m creating a single entry, but want to break just that entry (and perhaps a few other extremely long ones) into multiple pages with next page/previous page links. Is there a way to either manual place these page breaks in the text or to tell expression engine to place them after every X-number of characters, instead of after X number of weblog entries? Thanks.