A while ago, I was able to adjust my page template’s sidebar with this code:
.page-template-default #secondary {
width: 28%;
}
.page-template-default #primary {
float: left;
width: 65%;
}
But my posts pages still have the default format.
What would be the css code to adjust them like the page template?
Thanks
Hi Melodye Lorrayne
Very sorry about the late reply. I have had a look at the site and it seems that you have already found the solution. Could you please confirm if you still need help? If so, we’ll jump right in.
Thanks
Magus
Yeah, Hi Magus, I played around and got it straight.
BUT, I can’t get my Blog Posts Page to look the way I want it to (which is basically to look like my Review Posts Page which is created using Page Builder and the Recent Posts Extended widget).
With this I can add my Read More button and get the image size that I want. But I don’t seem to be able to keep that format when I select a page like that and set it to Posts Page in Reading Settings – it always reverts to the regular Blog Posts Page.
I just want to make sure that NOT selecting a page as my Posts Page in the reading settings and INSTEAD just using my own Blog page created with Page Builder is OK and will not mess anything up down the road?
Is there anything else I would need to do or set?
Thanks
Hi Melodye
Vantage offers three different blog layouts:
Blog
Carousel Slider
Circle Icons
Grid
Slider
If you’d like to use Page Builder, don’t choose any Posts page at Settings > Reading. Next go your chosen blog page and insert a Post Loop widget. Using the Post Loop widget you can select the blog layout you’d prefer.
Designing a blog layout not provided by Vantage would unfortunately be a custom development task. If that’s something you’d like to look into we can recommend https://codeable.io/.