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Hello!
I wanted to create a page of just certain category posts and did this: https://dollar-law.com/news-and-media/But, I need to change the size, color and style in this “Latest Posts” block
Is that possible? And, now?
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Hi,
Currently, you’ve added the blog posts using the default WordPress widget which doesn’t provide any as you’ve mentioned above. However, for better layout and options, use WP-Bakery/Codeless Builder widget “Blog” instead.Thanks,
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I tried to use that option and select “News” “Awards” “In the Media” categories to only show and it is not showing those. It’s showing everything.
It will not show images, either. And, it cuts words off wherever it wants.
Please see: https://dollar-law.com/news-and-media/
Any suggestions?
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Hi,
– Posts from specific categories
Currently, you can display the blog posts from the specific category(ies) on the page. Currently, there’s no option available in the Codeless Handel theme to display specific blog posts irrespective of their categories and published data.– Images and Word Cuts Off
We’ve added a custom blog post “Codeless Post” having a featured image with the dummy content. The purpose is to check the issues you said before.As you can see on the page featured images are displayed on the page. For word cuts off, we’ve added a custom CSS that resolved that issue as well.
Thanks,
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Hi – that’s the thing – it won’t show the categories I’ve selected. It keeping defaulting to show everything and every category.
And, it won’t show the images at all.
How can this be resolved?
thanks for your help!
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Another follow up after looking at your example – we have a TON of posts that are not showing up in the Customize>Posts, only being shown in the wordpress>Posts area
Is that where they all need to be??
I did add a specific “Award” category post to that customize>post area and then selected “Awards” to load in that blog area on the page News & Media.
Still only defaulting to everything.
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Can you please give the custom CSS code for the words that are cut-off and where do I place that on all the blog posts?
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Hi,
We’ve already added the custom CSS that preserves word cut-off. You can access the CSS code through
WP-Admin > Appearance > Customize > Additional CSS > Line#22Thanks,
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