Change themplate
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how ta change themplate for my blog page now i use Index
Used as a fallback template for all pages when no more specific man has been defined.The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]
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Hi @roger-vikstrom! This theme has a ‘Blog Home’ template that will be automatically used for the Blog page. You can also create a custom template by going to
Appearance > Editor, then toTemplates > Add template, and select the option for creating a new template for a specific page.ok but how do i know witch template is for the blog right now?
It tryed and my frontpage was empty so a had to recover page from backup
You can edit the present templates to add a text block (i.e., “Paragraph Block”) before the Header Pattern. The text could be something like: “This is the Blog Home Page.”
This will cause the phrase “This is the Blog Home Page.” to be displayed at the top of the website if the Blog Home page is used as the home page.
Or, you could use this pluging: https://wordpress.org/plugins/what-template-file-am-i-viewing/
Hey @roger-vikstrom! Just checking if you were able to resolve this using what Harry mentioned above?
Nope, I have not solved the issue. My blog page is not fixed as a want It to be. I wanna have each side under each other
Hey @@roger-vikstrom! On the page http://www.rvbild.se/blogg, it looks like you’re using a category called Blogg, and this is an archive template.
I wanna have each side under each other
Can you clarify this a bit more? Do you mean you want your posts to be one-after-the-other, and not in a grid?
that is correct
@roger-vikstrom You can change this by editing your template, and changing the
Post Templateblock fromGrid viewtoList View. I recorded a short video to show where this option is.So far so good π now how do i get the image at the left and text to the right, to see the rest of the image
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
Roger Vikstrom.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
Roger Vikstrom.
The blocks inside the ‘Post template’ block are all components, that you can mix and match to format how one post will look. In your case, you can add a columns block there, put the image in the left column, and the rest of the other blocks in the right column.
Another option is to find a pattern for the blog listing that you like, from the patterns directory. You can delete the existing Query loop block from your template, and copy-paste a suitable pattern in there. Some examples:
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