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  • Baker_Girl- Yes I am familiar with that. My concern was the blog template itself, as doing anything(eg. adding a widget) through page builder would not add or remove to the blog layout when published.

    http://www.talentree.com.au/blog/

    See all the unnecessary details that are being published on the right side of the blog? I want to remove most of that stuff to something like this

    http://www.talentree.com.au/blog2/ (Just the right side)

    This was made using full width,no title template, but if I use the wordpress post function, it won’t be displayed on this page, only on the blog template.

    Hence the reason for these questions.

    Any help or advice would be much appreciated!

    Yes I want an answer to this too please.

    It would be great if the structure of the “blog” template could be edited through Pagebuilder. It doesn’t have to be the main post content area. I guess the majority of us would be happy if we can edit the sidebar area of the blog.

    I seem to have alot of unnecessary sub-categories on the sidebar part of my blog which I would like to get rid off permanently.

    An example I saw another vantage user use is here. athleticnutritionandperformance.com/?page_id=83

    Any idea how I can get my blog sidebar to be similar to his?

    My apologies if my question is unrelated to this person’s topic

    Thread Starter Bryan333

    (@bryan333)

    Ah yes, that seems to do the trick, but as you did mention it does turn out quite messy and I guess there would be a fair bit of CSS involved.

    Well I will hold off on this, so long as it is in the pipeline to get a workaround this in the near future, otherwise I will just re-visit this solution and take it from there.

    Thanks for your help Greg!

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