Hello,@lindaonligne!
Unfortunately, for now, that isn’t possible.
I can suggest to you another way:
1.) First, make your Homepage a Static and Create the separate page for the blog posts.(you can follow the steps from the next link: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/edit-blog-heading/)
2.)Turn off the Frontpage boxes.
3. Create the Feature boxes on the static page using a Column Shortcodes plugin.
Please check the video guide I made for you:
How to create a Feature Boxes.
I think you will be able to translate the desired text in this way.
Please let me know if this method has helped you.
Regards
Hello @themevision,
Thank you very much for your reply. What you show in the video would indeed be a very good option. BUT after downloading and activating Column Shortcodes, I don’t have the same screen you have in the video, when adding new pages, I don’t have the options columns, home page, sample page etc. So I’m stuck…
Excuse me, I am a beginner. I hope you can help me out, this is really what I want!
Thank you!!
Hello,@lindaonligne!
What you see, in fact, are just the usual pages I created for the needs of my Website.
How to Setup Pages, Menus, and Widgets in WordPress
You need to create a new page, like Homepage, and add columns and content in it, as I explained to you in the video guide, then select this page as Static homepage, following the instructions from the Step #1
Regards
Thank you. I found the problem, for information for other peope: it doesn’t work like this in Gutenberg. I think!
Thank you @themevision!
Hi,
Thank you for your information,
Yes, If you use Gutenberg, page editing looks different.
Best Regards
Good morning @themevision of anyone else who might be able and or willing to help me.
I now have 4 columns on my page (www.onligne-redaction.com), which looks good (I think), but I would like to add some text below that would be page-width. If I write under the last [/one_fourth], my text still goes into the last column. How can I solve this?
Thank you!