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August 5, 2019 at 7:29 am #1124654
Hello, I am creating a layout for my blog posts in a page. Example:
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Blog Entries (5articles, no pagination) no offset
—————Some other content Here
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Blog Entries (5articles, no pagination) offset 5
—————Some other content Here
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Blog Entries (5articles, WITH pagination) offset 10
—————The problem comes when I go to page 2. If I set the first 2 blog entries blocks to disappear when going to page 2, then I end with this in the next pages:
Some other content Here
Some other content Here
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Blog Entries (5articles, WITH pagination)
—————Of course that is incorrect.
So, how can I create a layout with 15 blog entries, with pagination and with whatever content I need between them?
Thanks.
August 5, 2019 at 8:15 pm #1124853Hey peterolle,
Unfortunately, it would require quite some time and customization of the theme to achieve this, so I am sorry to tell you that this is not covered by our support. However, if it’s really important for you to get this done, you can always hire a freelancer to do the job for you :)
Best regards,
VictoriaAugust 5, 2019 at 8:46 pm #1124877So having a really nice builder to build layouts with tons of features just let me have a list of posts like the normal “latest posts” any theme does?
What is the builder and tools for?
Thanks.
August 5, 2019 at 9:14 pm #1124902Hi peterolle,
You can try to build all described above just not use pagination, paginations will not work as you need it this case. You can use the content slider to show all the posts that you need.
Best regards,
VictoriaAugust 5, 2019 at 9:40 pm #1124908Well, in this case, not good, I can’t do anything for a blog layout. The builder does nothing to build a blog as needed.
Thanks.
August 7, 2019 at 2:00 am #1125334Hi,
Thank you for the update.
Based on the previous reply you’re problem is the blog posts pagination. Unfortunately, you can’t control the layout of the paginated pages with the advance layout builder. What you can do is create a dedicated page for each blog posts so that you can redirect them to that page instead of having every pagination in a single page. You can add a button or link below each blog posts element.
Best regards,
IsmaelAugust 7, 2019 at 2:00 am #1125335Hi,
Thank you for the update.
Based on the previous reply you’re problem is the blog posts pagination. Unfortunately, you can’t control the layout of the paginated pages with the advance layout builder. What you can do is create a dedicated page for each blog posts so that you can redirect them to that page instead of having every pagination in a single page. You can add a button or link below each blog posts element.
Best regards,
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