I'd like to put the 'Recent Posts' into a separate column than my listing of posts.
How would I do that?
Here's the blog example...
Pulse is just handling the blog at this point.
I'd like to put the 'Recent Posts' into a separate column than my listing of posts.
How would I do that?
Here's the blog example...
Pulse is just handling the blog at this point.
One way to do this could be to log in into the backend and navigate to Home/Pages/blog.txt and insert the following code:
Recents posts: {{recentposts}}{{blog}}
The file recentposts.php from the downloaded and unzipped addon (Recent Posts by Tim Plumb) needs to be uploaded to inc/tags.
What about display: flex?
Sure, also a good idea! And a more modern solution than mine, I must admit …
Hi Torsten and Mary,
You can also check kube css
Thanks and regards,
Justin
Hello Justin,
Thanks for the tip, I will check out kube css, never heard of it!
A nice and clear explanation btw of how to use flexbox I found in this video for who’s interested. I am using it more and more now, (with a small float fallback)
Hi Justin,
in deed some time ago I took a look at CSS frameworks like Kube or Skeleton and some more of them, but in the end I decided to keep using my own CSS, as I like things slim and small.
And in the meantime, I hate all that grid stuff, which can be found in the CSS frameworks, because – who needs 12 colums or so for a web layout? Not me. But I agree that you can find very useful code here and there, and let’s be honest, it is impossible to stop learning if you do webdesign. So, I “steal” ideas from this and that …
Hi Torsten,
Good Day
I agree with you using own css is really good especially if your doing SEO. I always do my own css when I do my site, But for people who like’s frameworks I always suggest KUBE CSS especially when it comes to minimalistic design. Yes once you go web design and doing it by your own in the long run your learn a lot of things. And in this field of ours in web design we always need to be updated.
Please let me know if you need help I’m just here
Thanks and regards,
Justin
Kube is one of the easiest and slimmest, I agree with you.
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