Blog layout provides a variety of ways to preset blog posts. You can use multiple modules to display seeds in a variety of ways. We often forget that the module has many ways to control the posts to be displayed. Divi has a blog and post slider module that allows you to change the way blog pages work without changing the layout. This article describes how to use post offset to build multi-purpose blog pages in the divi blog module. Post offset information androg post offset is an option to display all types of articles in the divi module. A field where you can enter the number of posts that divi wants to skip. The default value is 0. This prevents divi from skipping posts.
If you add offset 1, divi will skip the latest post. Offset or 2 instructs divi to skip the last two posts. You can create blog pages that contain one or more blogs or post slider modules and allow different posts to be displayed. You can use the offset to add any number of blogs and post slider modules. This opens up a lot of designability for blog pages. You can highlight specific posts. For example, if you work in a series, you can use the blog module to display the last post in the series. You can also use specific methods to display posts, or other methods to attract attention.
Under the blog page containing five blog modules, the image is the blog page of blogger layout package, which can be used in divi. This is a complex page that displays blog posts with five different modules. Two of these modules are post sliders. One of the blog modules will display recommended posts. The other shows the following posts: Finally, the standard blog seeds are displayed. There are now five modules that display the same post. We will use post offset to display different posts in different ways.
Before you start adjusting the post offset, you must decide how the blog page works. Current module display: First post slider – 4 post first blog modules – 1 post second post slider – 4 post second blog modules – 2 Posts third blog module – 3 posts can display 14 potential other blog posts. We will set up the module in two different ways. The first module displays 14 posts from the first module to the last module. This will help you see how offsets work. The second is to display overlapping posts between modules. Create more interesting and useful designs.
The first blog page example the first option displays 14 posts in order from the latest post to the oldest post in all five modules. The first post slider – the first blog module displaying 4 latest posts – skips 4 posts, the second post slider displaying 1 – skips 5 posts, the second blog module displaying 4 – skips 9 posts, the third blog module displaying 2 – skips 11 posts, We will also check the number of posts in each module when we open three displays for the first time. Start with the post slider at the top of the first back slider page. It displays Posts 1-4 of recent posts. Click the gear to open the settings.
Under male content, set the number of posts to 4. Number of Posts: 4 male, then scroll down to the offset number and make sure it is set to 0. The module will now display the last 4 posts. Turn off the setting of the module. deviation
No.: 0 open the first blog module, and then open the settings of the first blog module. This module displays a post numbered 5. Set the number of posts to 1. Number of Posts: set the post offset to 4. It instructs the module to skip the first four rear sliders displayed in the first rear slider. Close the module.
Back offset: open the setting of the second post slider module after the fourth rear slider. Posts 6-9 will be displayed. Set the number of posts to 4. Number of Posts: Set 4 post offset to 5. This will instruct divi to skip the five recent articles shown in the previous module. Turn off settings. Post offset: the setting of the second blog module after opening the second blog module. This example shows Posts 10 and 11. Set the number of posts to 2. Number of Posts: 2 male
Male set the back offset to 9. This will instruct divi to ignore the nine Posts displayed by other modules. Turn off the setting of the module. Post offset: 9 androg the third blog module, and finally open the setting of the third blog module. This module displays a blog feed containing 3 blog posts. Set the number of posts to 3. Number of Posts: Set 3 post offset to 11. This will instruct the blog module to skip 11 recent posts and display Posts 12-14. The 11 latest posts will be displayed in the other 4 modules.
Back offset: if there are multiple modules after the adjustment and confirmation of 11 ‰ offset, and the displayed offset is different, it may be confused soon. It’s easy to see if the direction is correct by setting the offset to display the last post of the previous module, and then increasing the number by 1. For example, we change the offset of the second module to 8 and compare it with the last stigma of the rear slider to show the same stigma. Now you know how to change the offset to 9 to display the next post.
The first blog page example results now the blog page displays Posts 1-14 in five different post modules. No one shows the same post. One problem is that multiple posts are hidden in the post slider. The following example shows that you can use the post slider on a page without losing a post. The second blog page example now uses the same number of Posts and the same layout, but uses different offsets to make something more interesting. Use it to highlight specific posts. Displays the first post slider of the 4 latest posts. The first blog module displays the latest posts about it. The second blog module displays the second and third recent posts as a combination of recommended posts. The second post slider shows Posts 5-8. The blog feed displays 4 to 6 posts.
In this way, the same post will be displayed several times in other strategically available locations. The chart is as follows: The first post slider – displays 4 latest posts, the first blog module – skips 0 posts, displays 1 post, the second post slider – skips 4 posts, displays 4 second blog modules – skips 1 post, displays 2 third blog modules – skips 3 posts, 3 show that we don’t change the number of posts. Let’s look at the offset settings for each module. The first post slider the first post slider module displays four latest posts. The back offset must be set to 0. Back offset: