yerrington Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 I've been putting up episodes of my podcast on my site. It is on a page which is a squarespace "blog" -- not sure why? And if it might work just as well some other way? The podcasts are just on my site and on Apple Podcasts, and no place else. It is useful to have a separate URL to use as a direct link to a specific podcast episode. There are 15 episodes thus far. I notice there's a 20-post limit on squarespace blogs. So when I get to episode 21, will I be forced into a second page? And will that complicate the RSS feed to Apple Podcasts [where the RSS URL goes to the main podcast blog page]? All has been working so well thus far! Just trying to anticipate issues which may come up. A series of talks with Ralph Alley, Architect — FRamE (frame-ak.com) Link to comment
Solution tuanphan Posted January 3 Solution Share Posted January 3 You can consider using Summary Block to pull posts from Blog Page, it has 30 posts limit, but you can use multi summary blocks on same page. Email me if you have need any help (free, of course.). Answer within 24 hours. Or send to forum message Contact Customer Care - Learn CSS - Buy me a coffee (thank you!) Link to comment
justin.mabee Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 @yerrington There's a 20 post limit per blog roll page, yes, which would then send you to a second page of older posts. But it doesn't complicate anything with RSS feeds. The RSS feed just reads the posts, not the style of it or organization. As @tuanphan said, if you want to show more than 20 on one particular page, you could create a separate page with a summary block and use Michael Mashay's Lazy Summaries to showcase more past that limit. But I don't think you need to worry about that, people are used to clicking on "older posts" to see previous posts beyond the 20 item limit. It's mostly a safeguard to make sure your site loads quickly. Link to comment
derricksrandomviews Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 (edited) It's not hard to have more than 20 posts per page. I have over 80 on one page grouped by subject. I used summary blocks on a second blog page, and it works quite well for any kind of post, including podcasts which I don't have. As seen here: https://myrandomviews.com/blogsummary Edited January 5 by derricksrandomviews Link to comment
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