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The Extra Standard Blog Feed Module

This module will showcase Posts in a classic "blog-style" list, or in a masonry block.

Updated over a year ago

Module Overview

The Standard Blog Feed Module displays posts using Extra's standard post listing layout. You can use multiple Blog Feed Modules on a single layout to create truly unique content listings.

The Module Options

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General Settings

Categories

Choose the categories from which this module should display posts.

Blog Feed Title

An optional title to display for this module if pagination is enabled.

Posts Per Page

Define the number of posts to be displayed per page when pagination is enabled.

Show Pagination

This allows you to enable/disable pagination.

Show Author

Include the author in each posts' post-meta information.

Show Categories

Include categories in each posts' post-meta information.

Show Featured Image

Show the posts' featured image.

Show Read More Button

Show the Read More button after the post excerpt.

Show Date

Include the date in each posts' post-meta information.

Display Featured Posts Only

Yep, you guessed it! Enable this option to show only featured posts.

Show Comments

Include the comment count in each posts' post-meta information.

Show Rating

Include the rating in each posts' post-meta information.

Content

Choose whether the posts' full content or the posts' excerpt is shown.

Date Format

The format in which to display the date. This must be specified using a PHP date() format string.

Heading Style

Choose a heading style.

Sort Method

Choose the method in which the posts will be sorted.

Sort Order

Choose whether the posts will be displayed in descending or ascending order.

Admin Label

This will change the label of the module in the builder for easy identification.

CSS ID

Enter an optional CSS ID to be used for this module. An ID can be used to create custom CSS styling, or to create links to particular sections of your page.

CSS Class

Enter optional CSS classes to be used for this module. A CSS class can be used to create custom CSS styling. You can add multiple classes, separated with a space.

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