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Inline Related Posts Inside Articles

Repeating single-post recommendations placed naturally inside the article body, not just at the end.

Pro+Inline related posts are a Pro+ feature, reserved for the top tier.

What it is

Rather than one related-posts list at the end of the article, inline related posts insert a single-card “Related” box directly into the body of a long article — the kind of “keep reading” prompt you’ll see on major news and magazine sites, placed a few times through a long piece rather than only at the bottom where fewer readers ever scroll.

How placement is decided

Ariadne places inline boxes based on actual visible word count, not just paragraph position, so boxes land at sensible reading intervals rather than clustering together on a run of short paragraphs. It also avoids awkward spots automatically — directly under a section heading, or wedged between an intro paragraph and the list it introduces.

How many boxes a given post gets is based on its paragraph count, so a short post won’t get the same number of interruptions as a long one.

Avoiding repeats

If a post already appears in an inline box, it’s automatically excluded from also appearing in the end-of-content Related Posts block on the same page — so you won’t see the same recommendation twice.

Configuring it

Inline Related Post is its own section in the Customizer, entirely independent from the main Related Posts block — its own layout, its own styling, and its own per-post count override. See styling your Related Posts block for the full list of what’s configurable in each Customizer section.