• Resolved marc7

    (@marc7)


    Hello !!

    Just converted a first website to TT3.

    I have a sub-domain gzk.marckant.be. The content of this site is created in successive blog posts. However, I do not want to use a summary page of the blogs as homepage.
    Can I link my web address gzk.marckant.be directly to the intro blogpost https://gzk.marckant.be/gzk/intro/ ?
    I have temporarily created a static page as homepage, with a link to the intro page, but this is such a amateurish solution. Can we do better?

    I look forward to the fine tip to solve this.
    Many greetings,
    Marc

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  • Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi there @marc7 – Rather than redirecting your URL to a specific post – which is something your web host or domain registrar would need to help you with, in any case – I’d suggest placing a Query Loop block on your homepage, and set the block to display only that specific post. It’s much better for visitors and search engines to have a clean root URL, and it also looks more professional.

    After adding the Query Loop block to your homepage, toggle off the “Inherit Query from template” setting. Then use a Filter to select your post. For example, you could assign that post the category intro and then select that category in the Filters area.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Thread Starter marc7

    (@marc7)

    Hallo Kathryn,

    I read the information and followed the instructions. For now only the blog title appears and not the whole post. The result can be seen at https://gzk.marckant.be/home/ . So I am missing a link somewhere.

    Thread Starter marc7

    (@marc7)

    (Addition to previous post:) I use a page and not a blog for this ?

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Hi @marc7 – you’ll need to add the Post Content block inside the Query Loop block to display the full content of the post.

    And if you’d like your post’s featured image to be displayed, you can also add a Post Featured Image block as well.

    This is what the block structure would look like:

    (Addition to previous post:) I use a page and not a blog for this ?

    That’s right, you’d put the Query Loop block on a static page in the scenario I’m suggesting.

    Thread Starter marc7

    (@marc7)

    Oh Kathryn thanks for the nice guidance.
    It works perfectly. Simple when you know it, but I wasn’t able to piece together the various elements in the online information. I was not familiar with the query loop. So thanks a lot.
    Many greetings,
    Marc

    Moderator Kathryn Presner

    (@zoonini)

    Wonderful @marc7 – you’re very welcome! Glad it’s all looking like how you wanted.

    Feel free to start a new thread if you need help with something else!

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