Cubic theme – motorbike blog question
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Hi there! I’m having problems or don’t know if it’s possible as I’m new on this. I like my front page to be static showing a box with the “about” first, then another box with a trip I made in “Argentina”, and keep adding boxes for different adventures. Under those adventures like “Argentina”, I will be adding new boxes of each single day of the trip as posts. I can’t work it out to make it work. Thanks!!!
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Cubic theme isn’t designed to quite get what you are hoping to do. Everything you see on the front page is blog posts with featured images.
You have one About post that currently appears on the front page. If you have more posts, they would appear in a box next to About post.
I think the closet to get to your requirement is to:this:
1. Create a category named “Argentina”
2. Add category page for Argentina and add it the menu. Now if you click on Argentina from your menu, all the Argentina posts would appear as grid.Here are the relevant support docs that help you create categories, category pages and adding categories to menu:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/posts/categories/
https://en.support.wordpress.com/category-pages/
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/04/17/working-with-custom-menus/Give it a try and feel free to ask any further questions :)
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@ mscarazzini,
How were you able to get the posts to display in chronological order on the posts page?
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Hi There! I have my about page stuck on the front page, the other one will move. But you can change the date on the post to a different one
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But you can change the date on the post to a different one.
Thanks. Yes, I know. You can change all of the post dates, to make them display in chronological, rather than the default reverse-chronological, order. I was going to suggest this to you.
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I love to preview various themes and how they work.. I thought Pictorico may do something close to what you’re looking for, or even some portfolio type themes also. (they work differently though) there’s also Canard, Sketch or even Oxygen…. But, I do like to try the different styles.. I can see that the Cubic theme has very large boxes though, so I hope you find a solution to it then….
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But I would definitely go for the custom (category menu) like staff-happychia described above, so with the category of your choice (and when you add more destinations…. because when they ‘click’ on the ‘Argentina Category’ it will also be in chronological order, and with the ‘boxes’, with a custom menu you can choose to add a Category to the menu…
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