• Right, I’m working on making https://theliberation.net/ into more of a magaziney type affair, and I was wondering how I could make it so that the latest post goes into the div at the top of the content area; the one with “headline” written into it?

    I’ve tried searching through the forums but the solutions either dont work or aren’t really what I’m looking for; I want one post in this div, then the rest to go in another one.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter tombarnett

    (@tombarnett)

    okay, because it looked tacky before (an unstyles times new roman header…) i’ve put a basic HTML post in its place. but help is needed quite desperately – so, I actually want to put the latest post now on the top segment of the content area.

    Thanks,

    tom

    Starting with this (similar) question of mine
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/28203#post-193667
    you can read the solutioin offered by Kafkaesqui.

    Eidt. Just remembered: ifelse also has 2 excellent posts about this:
    https://ifelse.co.uk/archives/2005/03/31/query_posts/
    and the one linked from there.

    Thread Starter tombarnett

    (@tombarnett)

    Right, kinda got it working over at https://theliberation.net , but theres one niggle that whenever I try and solve I get a plethora of lovely PHP errors.

    I would like the post thats in the top box area not to appear in “The Weblog” bit (which is basically The Loop).

    Any ideas how? Tried an &offset=1 but that didn’t do it.

    Yeah, now I realized the solution offered in the thread I linked was for my special case when I created a special category for the posts displayed in the “top box” – and they were assigned only to that category. Sorry for the confusion.

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