So ...
After saving your settings, you can create or edit the WordPress post where you want to display the TLDR-CTA summary.
Below the post editor, you'll see two new meta boxes called "Post summary" and "Summary CTA":
The "Post Summary" meta box is a regular editor where you can easily add your custom post summary using the standard formatting features ... If you want, you can even add links, images, etc in your summary:
The "Summary CTA" metabox will allow you to set up a unique custom call to action for the given post. You can add a title, a landing page URL and a short description. Additionally, you can also add a custom image that will appear next to your call to action (optimal size: 182px x 205px):
And that's it ... Your visitors will see a show summary button ...
... which will replace the full long-form content with a short summary and an engaging call to action:
Cool, isn't it?
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