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Recent Posts

Display recent posts, blog posts, and Instagram posts on your website

Updated over 5 years ago

By default, each of Sociavore's Theme templates includes a "Recent Post" section on the homepage.

With Sociavore's built-in Publisher, you can create and display text/image posts and blog posts into your website as well as Instagram posts.

Follow the steps below to customize how your recent posts are displayed on the website:


Step 1 -
Background

Upload a background for this section and adjust the transparency of the image. Increasing the transparency makes the image darker. 

To remove the background check off the "no background image" box 

Step 2 - Layout Style & Number of Posts to Display

There are 4 layout styles to choose from and you can display up to 9 of your most recent posts on the page.

Layout Style #2

  • Centered heading

  • Title and/or description is the main display

  • Image is displayed when you hover over the post


Layout Style #2

  • Centered heading

  • Image is displayed

  • Title and/or description is displayed

  • "Read more" is displayed

Layout Style #3 (Slider)

  • Right and left arrows to flip through posts if more than 3 is displayed

  • Centered heading

  • Title and/or description is the main display

  • Image is displayed when you hover over the post


Layout Style #4 (Slider)

  • Heading is displayed along with the first 2 posts

  • Right and left arrows to flip through the posts

  • Text title and/or post is the main display

  • Image is displayed when you hover over the post


Step 3 - Hide / Unhide Descriptions & Dates

Typically, a blog post has a title, description, and a date. A regular / status post has a text description and a date. Optionally you can hide the description and/or the date.


Step 4 - Type of Posts to Display

Select the type of posts to display, or select them all. A blog post can include a longer text content whereas a regular post is just a short description similar to status post on social media.

  • Optionally, you can display a navigation menu to filter the type of posts. 

  • Or display a "View All" button, when clicked, it redirects the visitor to a page with all your posts. 


Step 5 - Don't forget to save your work!

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