• hi Guys,

    I was really hoping somebody might be able to help me with an issue I’m having with a little photography site I run for a friend.

    Currently you can only have a max of 10 posts on the homepage, after which it automatically defaults to a second page of posts.

    I want there to be a max number of posts to be at least 30 and no second page offered.

    Here is the website:

    https://www.mariagalvin.co.uk

    I’ve looked in the index.php of the theme and I cannot see a section of the PHP that defines this number to be 10!

    Can anyone shed any light on how I can change this?

    Thanks ??

    Joe

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  • Thread Starter j_joewhite

    (@j_joewhite)

    Here is the current code in the index.php file for the theme homepage if it helps?

    <?php get_header(); ?>
    
    <?php if (have_posts()) : ?>
    <div id="post-area">
    <?php while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>	
    
       		<div id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class(); ?>>
    		 <?php if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) { ?>
             <div class="gridly-image"><a>"><?php the_post_thumbnail( 'summary-image' );  ?></a></div>
              <div class="gridly-category"><p><?php the_category(', ') ?></p></div>
    
    		  <?php } ?>
           			<div class="gridly-copy"><h2><a>"><?php the_title(); ?></a></h2>
                   <!-- <p class="gridly-date"><?php the_time(get_option('date_format')); ?>  </p>-->
    
    <?php the_excerpt(); ?> 
    
                   <!--<p class="gridly-link"><a>">View more →</a></p>-->
             </div>
           </div>
    
    <?php endwhile; ?>
    </div>
    <?php else : ?>
    <?php endif; ?>
    
    <?php next_posts_link('<p class="view-older">View Older Entries</p>') ?>
    
    <?php get_footer(); ?>

    [Moderator Note: Please post code & markup between backticks or use the code button. Your posted code may now have been permanently damaged by the forum’s parser.]

    I’m sorry but as you are using a non-WPORG theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s developers – paid or otherwise. We only support themes downloaded from www.ads-software.com here.
    Try https://www.eleventhemes.com/support/

    Thread Starter j_joewhite

    (@j_joewhite)

    OK thanks.. I was hoping it would be a simple little PHP tweak that I had missed and it wouldn’t matter who made the theme.

    .. but rules are rules..

    Thanks

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    There is no limiter on the code excerpt you posted, if that’s what you’re asking.

    Thread Starter j_joewhite

    (@j_joewhite)

    The theme doesnt offer any support ??

    Please… Any help would be amazing!

    Thanks x

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    The theme author chose not to distribute their theme on www.ads-software.com, it’s not our place to provide support for that theme.

    Thread Starter j_joewhite

    (@j_joewhite)

    Hi Andrew,

    I can see there is no limiter, that is what i’m finding v confusing!

    I understand it’s not your place.. I was just hoping (praying) for some kind soul who could point me in the direction of where else I might a limiter.

    Thanks for looking!

    ??

    dear Joe,

    I saw your post as I was also trying to find out how to change the number of posts on the Gridly theme homepage. After spending AGES reading through ‘help’ & support blogs like this, I finally discovered that WordPress itself, not the Gridly theme (or the CSS, or jQuery) controls the number of posts. Simply go to Settings / Reading on the site Dashboard (last entry) and you’ll be able to change the number of posts. Hope this helps!

    I’m using Gridly too!

    dear menata,

    can you explain please in the details, how to increase the number of posts in the topic index?

    Thanks.

    PS=Sorry, mine very bad english!

    @filippoman

    simply go to dashboard > settings > reading > Blog pages show at most [default is 10] > “change this number to whatever you like” > done!

    hope this helps…

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