Hi!
I want to have a blog section on the page. How do I create this in a meaningful way?
I create a main folder with the name "Blog". And for each article in the blog I create a new subdirectory under "Blog"?
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That is exactly how you would manage a "blog" in X3, and exactly how it's done for our own blog:Dane wrote:I create a main folder with the name "Blog". And for each article in the blog I create a new subdirectory under "Blog"?
Indeed, especially since the images there contain lots of white and the font is thin. Try this in Custom CSS:Dane wrote:so i do the first step. Can you help me please to change the color of the date? You can't see it that well. I guess you have to do that via CSS?
.images figcaption {
background: black;
font-weight: 400;
}
You can change to plain date, but you can't have BOTH "time ago" text AND date stamp. You can change date format from Settings > Advanced > Date Format.Dane wrote:And is it also possible that instead of "seven years ago" the date is still there? So "seven years ago on XX.XX.2013"?
The folder "Kamerarucksack%20Vergleich:%20Think%20Tank%20StreetWalker..." contains a problematic character ":". Although the page itself may work, this character should not exist in URL's, and creates an error with the image resizer:Dane wrote:And maybe a found a Bug. On one blog article, the cropped thumbnail is not loadet. But the original picture in the article is there.
Indeed. Date formatting will inherit default PHP date formatting (English), and only the special "timeago" will load languages. In a future release, there will be languages also for standard date formatting.Dane wrote:Because of the date settings, mabe its possible in the future to be able to set the parameters for the date itself. The other options do not match the german language. The specification "17th August 2013" should rather be "17. August 2013" for me. Just as a suggestion for the future perhaps. I think I'll leave it as it is, then it will automatically adapt to the browser language.