• Resolved strakerc

    (@strakerc)


    If you check out my site, you’ll see I used PostX PostModule to setup a Featured posts section. However, is there any way to edit the reading speed? I already use Worth the Read, and now the two numbers aren’t in sync. I read https://www.wpxpo.com/estimated-reading-time/, but I see no mention of configuring the reading speed (this is configurable in Worth the Read, and I have configured it to mirror LinkedIn settings, so I’d like to adjust PostX’s speed, not the other way around).

    I also do not have the block in my editor for some reason, so I can’t replace Worth the Read until I understand how to use this part of PostX!

    Note – I am a paid user, but I wanted to ask here so others could find this in search in the future.

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  • Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out. You will find the block on the singular template only. However, you can’t modify the reading speed.

    You can change icons, color, size, etc.

    Here is the screenshot: image

    Let me know if this info helps.

    Thread Starter strakerc

    (@strakerc)

    I think I’m just such a n00b I don’t know what the singular template is. I don’t see it as an option in my blocks for existing posts, though (screenshot).

    Some blocks are only works and available in the singular template.

    WordPress dashboard , postX > site builder > singular template > ( generay single post page) . on condition you can choose page though.

    Thread Starter strakerc

    (@strakerc)

    Thanks, this makes sense. I already have a lot of posts and don’t want to go through this process to convert, so I think for me the answer is just to remove the estimated reading time from my PostModule to avoid the conflict.

    I appreciate the fast responses!

    Would you please spare a moment and share your experience with the plugin and our service on WordPress – PostX .This will inspire us a lot.

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