I have issues with the articles (posts) pages with Kubio.
I created my template and I was able to duplicate the articles. I replaced the lorem ipsum with the text, the pictures etc. However I wanted to use another model so eventually I created a second template, and applied it to all the posts.
Now my posts don’t show anything but the template on the published version. In the ”back end”, I see the article and on the front, nothing. I tried to created a new article and start from scratch but whatever I do, it doesn’t work.
I already desactivated the plug in I use, I modifiued the publication day and statut, changed the theme (definitely not this), but I cannot figure out what is wrong. Can you please help me ?
I don’t use many plugs in and, once again, I was previously able to create and see my posts but now it’s hopeless.
Edit: I would like to mention another detail. When I want to create an article, I select my template but it doesn’t generate automatically. I can just access the model and Kubio ask me to change it. Not my new article so I copy past the code hopping to change the template and not the template. It doesn’t work I am using Hello elementor but I don’t use elementor, I removed it from the plug in and It’s definitally not the probleme because Kubio posts template has previsouly wordked.
]]>Here’s an example of one that’s working properly: https://thekendallgentleman.com/publishers-note-2025-apr/
and this one is not: https://thekendallgentleman.com/ron-martinelli-journey-to-truth-and-justus/
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Thanks
Blog posts page archive doesn’t display the title, no matter which block I use:
I’ve already searched all over the internet and haven’t found a solution for a FSE website. The page containing the articles list just isn’t displaying a title that’s set for the pages using this template.
In the other topic, a moderator suggested this:
Hi @jeus84 – that should be possible. If you go and edit the ‘Blog Home’ template it looks like the ‘Post Title’ block is being used in that top title location.
You could remove that – and manually add a title that says ‘Blog’. Could you please give that a try and see how it goes?
I can’t use this method on a multi-lingual website – I need the title to be pulled from the page. And frankly I don’t find this to be an acceptable solution in any circumstance. Changing a page title should absolutely not require fiddling with the theme and templates.
Is there a way to force WordPress/TT4 to display the correct blog archive title that’s defined on a page level, not the template level?
The website is in development and hidden from users that aren’t logged in, so I can’t share a link. But it seems to be a rather known issue for many years.
]]>“I’ve tested your published blog on our site, and the images appear much sharper as expected. You can view my published version of your blog below:
https://narrativetests.com/2024/09/06/ashtons-test-publish-blog/
When inspecting your blog on your site versus ours, I noticed that this specific image is being displayed at a much smaller resolution on your site (500 x 616) compared to ours (1500 x 1849). This suggests that your theme or something within your site settings is restricting the size of your images, rather than an issue with Publish, or how you’re exporting your images.
If anyone could help me, I would be grateful!!
]]>I’m using Sydney 2.50 with WordPress 6.7.2. I’ve just added a blog on my site and I’d like to change to colours of the link inside the article navigation at the bottom of the articles.
I don’t find an option to change it inside the Sydney dashboard. Any idea how to change these specifically ?
Thanks for your help.
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