We’ll show you how to style the page and choose the excerpt that suits the page design.
Note: to save time, modules are usually copied from the start page of the layout package. Instead, let’s start from scratch and create our own style along the design queue of the home page. Add a new section, line and blog module malefirst add a new general section under the team function section. Click the blue plus icon and select general. Select single column. Add a text module to the line. This will generate the title of the blog section. Male, add a new line below the first line. This line contains the divi blog module.
Finally, add the blog module in the second line. This module will appear above the text module, so the title will not be displayed until the blog module is adjusted. Now it’s your turn to specify the style. Set blog module when specifying style. Specify layout style first specify layout style. Click the gear icon to open the options in the section. Scroll on the background and set the color to #f6f2ea. Turn off settings. Background: use #f6f2ea line style to specify the open line of the male text module. If a text module appears behind the blog module, you can switch to wireframe view and click the gear icon. Navigate to the design tab and change the maximum width to 800px. Turn off row settings.
Maximum width: open the 800px text module, specify the style maletext module, select Title 2, and then enter the blog as part of the title. Text style: Title 2 text: navigate to the blog design tab and scroll down to the title text. Select H2, Archivo, SemiBold, and set the color to #010101. Title: H2 font: Archivo weight: Semi Bold color: #010101 maledesktop font size set to 50px, telephone font size set to 20px. Set the line height to 1.35em. Font size: desktop 50px, telephone 20px, line height: 1.35em male
Set module alignment as the center and add 8px bottom margin. Turn off settings. Module alignment: below the center blank: specify 8px blog module style male. You can now go to the blog module. Return to the visual view of the desktop. Open the settings of the module. On the blog module content setting androg content tab, enter 3 in the number of posts. Number of Posts: for the length of 3 androg content, select display excerpt, select post use excerpt, and set the excerpt length to 300. Under the male element, activate the recommended image display, read button display and excerpt display. The rest are disabled.
Display recommended image: display sample reading button: display sample Author: display no presentation date: display category: display no comments: display no excerpts: display sample page: display no blog module design setting title text maledesign label. Usually custom overrides, but the default overrides are fully compatible with this layout. Scroll down to the title text and select H3. Set the font to Archivo, bold and the color to #010101. Title Level: H3 font: Archivo weight: bold color: #010101 male
Set the desktop text size to 30px, the phone text size to 16px, and the line height to 1.4em. Font size: for desktop 30px, telephone 16px, 4em body font malebody text, select Archivo, set it to regular, select black, set the size to 15px, and set the body line height to 1.5em. Font: Archivo weight: normal
Color: #000000 size: 15px line height: scroll down to the setting of reading more than 1.5em maletext. Select Archivo, bold and TT, set them to black and 16px size, and set line height to 2.6em. Font: Archivo weight: bold style: TT color: #000000 size: 16 pixels line height: scroll down to 2.6em spacing, and place 0vw in the top space. At this point, the content will be displayed under the title and the blog will be displayed above the blog module. Highest margin: 0vw border male, then scroll down to the border. Set the edge to 0px, the width to 1px, and the color to black. Fillet: 0px border width: 1px color: #000000 box shadow malefinally scroll to box shadow disable. Save the settings. You’re done. Box shadow: what it looks like in the \