▲ select the post of the current page and activate the post of the current content first. Enter 1 in the number of posts. Posts for the current content: number of sample posts: 1 androg scroll down to the collective element of the specified style in the first blog module, and disable paging display. We will use it for the second blog module. Paging flag: not male
Scroll down to the background and change the color to RGBA (255255255,0). Grid background: RGBA (255255255,0) maletitle text, and then go to the design tab. Change the layout to total width. This has played the role of our recommendation post in the hero field. Disable overrides. Layout: full width overlay: turn off androg, and then scroll to the title text. Use vidaloka in the font and change the color to #1616. Change the line height to 1.4em. Font: vidaloka color: #1616 line height: 1.4em male
Scroll down to the meta text and change the color to #e2c29d. Color: #e2c29d after the interval, go to spacing and change the top margin to 0vw. In this way, the module will not overlap with the title. Highest margin: 0vw malebox shadow moves to box shadow and turns it off. Now let’s close the module and copy it for the second module. Frame shadow: no male add the second blog module. Now copy the first module and open the settings. This blog module displays blog seeds. Let’s start with settings, add some more, and change some.
Change the number of content articles to 6 and the offset number of articles to 1. Number of Posts: 6 column offset: 1 malecolumn offset setting will tell divi the number of columns to skip. Divi starts with the latest posts, calculates the number of posts, and then starts with the number of offsets. This is needed because the recommended blog module already displays posts. Scroll down to the cluster element and enable the read more button and paging. Read button: ye page making: ye male specifies the style of the second blog module, and then goes to the design tab. Because the module with the specified style has been copied, you only need to specify the style of the elements not used in the module.
Change from layout to grid. Layout: scroll to the grid to read more text settings. Change the font to vidaloka and the style to underline. Font: vidaloka style: change underline text color to #1616, size to 16px and line height to 1.8em. Text color: #1616 size: 16 pixels line height: 1.8em malepagination text, change the font to vidaloka, and change the color to #1616. Font: vidaloka color: #1616 male
Finally, scroll to the border and change the fillet to 0px. Close the module and save the page template. Rounded corner: 0px androg the post of the current page result. Now click the category to display the archive page containing the post of this page. The title, recommended blog post and blog seed will dynamically display the content according to the selected category. The offset of the second blog module is 1. This is my engineering category. There are two categories of this post. For demonstration, I went back to the first module, disabled posts about the current page and set it to all categories. For ease of viewing, the size of meta font is also increased. Now, the first blog module displays the latest posts of all categories, and the second blog module dynamically displays blog feeds according to the selected categories
. due to the offset, the second module still starts from the second post in the education category. Now the posts on the current page of the first blog module are restored, and now the page dynamically displays the content based on the category selected by the user. Another example – look at another example of a post based on the current page of the tag. Return to the template and assign a dynamic title to the post label. If the user clicks the tag link, the template displays the post with the tag. Set the title to dynamically display the label on the label archive page. No category selected. For ease of viewing, I deleted the recommended post. The archive page of the software engineering tab is selected. This tag applies to posts in the \