Blog Post Template Design with Dynamic Content in GeneratePress & GenerateBlocks
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- čas přidán 14. 09. 2023
- As an update to my initial blog post template video, I've recorded a new version with the latest versions of GP/GB. This is just a sample design I created in Figma, but you can use the same concept to create your own in GeneratePress Premium and GenerateBlocks.
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Love that design! Great work (as always)!
Aw, thanks TAB!! 🙌
Great video Adam, I have learnt so much about GeneratePress and GenerateBlocks from your videos, which has helped me immensely to move forward with my blog. Thank you so much!!!! Keep them coming 🙂
Thank you, Coral! That means a lot!!
This was a great walkthrough. Thanks a lot for making the video 👍
Thanks, Greger! Glad it was helpful.
Awesome video, loved it.
Thank you for this helpful video and for sharing your experience with us.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
You're awesome. Thanks so much!
Love your content
Thank you! 🙌
I do like this. I have no idea why but some large padding seems to be added to the left and right of the outside container when I create this and yet I can't find where it's coning from. Also when I add the height e.g. 400 to the featured image it crops the left and right! If you have any ideas appreciated Adam. If not - it was still fun to follow 🙂
Hey Andy! This very well could be your page layout settings. You may need to go create a new Layout Element, and change the page width to "Full Width (no paddings)".
Always appreciate your support Adam. Thanks again and I'll check that out @@adamwrightdesign
Great tutorial boss
Thank you! glad you found it helpful!
The problem with the content template is that we also have to use the wp comments block, which is not very attractive at the moment.
Not sure I understood what happened because of the placeholder text. Is the "excerpt" text repeated below the hero section as the actual beginning text of the post? Maybe this is a place to use the "Manual excerpt" to avoid the repetition?
Yes, it was pulling in the intro of the main content. You can totally add your own custom excerpt in the editor - I didn’t touch on that.
Very good video. My image doesn't fill the block. What parameter should I change?
I would first check the size of your image, it may be too small to fill the block.
Hi, i want to make cutome sidebar on each page .
I am developing a city pages website, so want put main content in content section and additional information regarding how to reach , local attractions etc in sidebar,
I am using page template to achieve this,
Please suggest how to put that cutome page levtl sidebar
Thanks
Hey Anil, I've never achieved this before - you might want to try looking into some custom sidebar plugins.
Can I add more than 1 featured image and dynamic content? I want to make a dynamic landing page template.
You can only have one featured image, so I recommend you setup a Custom Field with additional Images you can upload and call to with dynamic data.
we have to do this for every post ? can we use your this block template in our site in post like importing other templates
You don't do this for every post - you set it up once, and it applies to all your posts automatically.
❤❤Gre
nice video
if I want to design a responsive navigation bar for desktop and mobile
How can I make it like your video?
using generate press elements
please help me brother
Go check out @TheAdminBar for their recent video on building a nav with blocks - that should help the best!
i am trying to find the video but I don't. Can you give the full title of your Video brother?@@adamwrightdesign
Do you recommend formatting the content of a post in generateblocks?
Definitely! You can do that separately with CSS, by putting a CSS class on the container that holds your Post Content.
@@adamwrightdesign So you mean when I design my post element, I can add that CSS to the contain for the post content? Can you point me to where I can learn that CSS?
@@troyphillips6820 yes. In the container that holds your post content, add a CSS Class under the "Advanced" tab. Then go to Customizer, then Additional CSS, and insert your class there and you can style your h1, h2, etc. that way so it only applies to your posts.
which one theme we have to use
This is using GeneratePress 🙂