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Blog posts on Landing Page (scheduled)

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9 years ago · Last reply by Alex S 9 years ago

am using the vantage theme ( free version ) and have built a site using the editor. I want to know if there is a way of setting blog posts to appear on a landing page on a certain date and for the older posts to be replaced.

The idea is that I will have a post advertising a concert on the home page but once the concert has happened I want the blog post to disappear and be replaced with a post about the next concert.

Two questions:
1) How could this be achieved?
2) Where would the older posts go?

Regards

Nick

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  1. Alex S Staff 9 years, 7 months ago

    Hi Nick,

    I’m not actually familiar with any plugins that will allow for this. To clarify, by editor do you mean SiteOrigin Page Builder? If so, there definitely aren’t any third party widgets written for SiteOrigin Page Builder that allows for that. I’ll start searching for plugins that would allow for this but I cannot promise I’ll be able to find any and I, unfortunately, suspect you’ll require a developer to implement this for you.

    We highly recommend using Codeable.

  2. Nick Carroll 9 years, 7 months ago

    Hello,

    I have included a link to the site now to give you a better idea. :)

    http://www.ashtonsingers.co.uk

    Basically Future Events posts are to be listed chronologically in order of upcoming concert

    Nearest concert goes onto the Home Page.

    Expired concerts go onto Past Concert page….

    Does that help at all??

    Regards
    Nick

  3. Alex S Staff 9 years, 7 months ago

    Hi Nick,

    Sadly, no. I’m not familiar with any plugins that will allow for that nor can we directly build you this functionality (I’m only allowed to really help you with CSS, not PHP). I’m sorry mate. :(

    I really feel like your best chance at getting exactly what you’re after would be to hire someone as, again, I’ve never seen a widget that does exactly what you’re after.

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