Adam_Moon_Roq Posted August 6, 2020 Share Posted August 6, 2020 Site URL: https://www.moonroq.club/music Hi there, I have some CSS running on this page which nicely adds more columns to the grid style view - but I am limited to 20 posts per page. I'd really like to have all of my past blog posts continue loading at the bottom of the page as the user scrolls, instead of having to click and navigate to another page to view more. Ideally, the posts would load approx 20 at a time. is this possible with Custom CSS? best, Adam Link to comment
Roses Posted August 8, 2020 Share Posted August 8, 2020 Anyhting is possible with CSS. I'm sure there is a SS plug in somewhere. Link to comment
tuanphan Posted August 9, 2020 Share Posted August 9, 2020 No. You can't do this with CSS. Email me if you have need any help (free, of course.). Answer within 24 hours. Or send to forum message How to: Setup Password & Share url - Insert Custom CSS - Page Header - Upload Custom Font - Upload File - Find Block ID - Contact Customer Care Link to comment
Adam_Moon_Roq Posted August 10, 2020 Author Share Posted August 10, 2020 21 hours ago, tuanphan said: No. You can't do this with CSS. Ah, shame! Do you know if it's possible via any other means? Link to comment
derricksrandomviews Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 (edited) Yes, there is a solution. Use a blog summary page, put the actual blog into your unlinked section and substitute the summary page for your blog. You can have up to 30 posts per summary block and chain multiple blocks on one page. You filter the blocks by category, like the first block of 30 would be group-1 and the second block of 30 all posts would be category group-2 and so on so the the blocks don't duplicate each other. (you can use any category name you want) It will work and turn out similar to mine which has over 80 posts on one page: https://myrandomviews.com/blogsummary Another advantage of summary blocks is you can filter out posts from your blog and give them their own page like this: https://myrandomviews.com/blog/lessons Layouts are flexible, wall, carousel, lots of ways to do it per block, mix and match if you wish. My actual blog page is here: https://myrandomviews.com/blog but it can't be found on the site nav bar , due to being in the unlinked section of my site, with the exception is that you can get to it using search or the archive on the summary page header. Edited October 24, 2022 by derricksrandomviews PaolaAV 1 Link to comment
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