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The post widgets (All Posts and Recent Posts; although these are listed separately in the widget library, once added to a page, they are both considered the All Posts widget) are the tools for displaying and accessing blog posts. These widgets allow visitors to navigate to posts.
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This widget will only appear in the widget library if the blog is installed.For information about adding s, see Add widgets.
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Fore more information on widgets and the widgets library, see Widgets: library and overview.Content editor
In the Content Editor, you can control what post information to show. You can also manage and add new posts from here.
To access the content editor, right click the widget and select Edit Content. Or, if you are in flex mode, the option to access the content editor is available in the floating menu.
The following settings are available in the content editor:
- Filter by tag. You can select multiple tags. This setting will be added once there are tags (if there are not tags, this option will not be available).
- Read more text. Type the text you want to appear or click the eye icon to hide the text.
- Show more button. Type the text you want to appear or click the eye icon to hide the text.
- Show blog name. Can enable or disable this option.
- Show author and date. Can enable or disable this option.
- Show thumbnail images. Can enable or disable this option.
- Single line title. Can enable or disable this option.
Widget design
To access the design editor, right-click the element, and click Edit Design. Or if you are in flex mode, select Edit Design from the floating menu to open the design panel.
In the Design Editor you can control image size, background color, text style, number of posts to show, hover effects, and more.
You can also select the number of visible teaser lines. Teasers are short post summaries, taken from the first paragraph of the blog or the blog settings.
If there are more posts than displayed, the More Posts button appears. You can customize the button text, background, and position. You can also hide it.
For information about design options that are not specific to this widget (for example, layout, style, or spacing), see Widget design.