recent blogposts
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Hi i’m a complete sucker when it comes to anyting that isn’t a paper and a pencil. i’m trying to make my introduction in the virtual world nonetheless. I published my posts. but i would like them to be shown in reversed order; My oldest articles should be on top of the page, and then the reader can scroll down for the newer ones.. How can i do that?
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Interesting question. I’ve tried to do it on my own site after I saw your question, and I’m halfway there. I started reading on this site:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/show-your-posts-in-chronological-order/
It’s quite technical, so if you don’t want to read the whole thing, here’s what I did that worked for me (but didn’t solve the whole thing though).
The simple answer is this. When you put in these magic letters after your url, the posts are reversed:
?order=asc
So if you type the following url in your browser, you get your posts in the old-new order:
dossierkoerdistan.wordpress.com/?order=ascAnd if you type in your normal url, without the ?order=asc, you see the new-old order:
dossierkoerdistan.wordpress.comWhat I haven’t figured out yet, is how to include this link in the main navigation menu….Would be really cool to know.
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Hi again rafkerisseeuw,
I finally figured out how to solve it. Follow these steps:
1 – log in to your dashboard (dossierkoerdistan.wordpress.com/wp-admin)
2 – in the menu to the left, click: Appearance > Menus
3 – On the left side, there are 4 drop down options (Pages, Posts, Custom Links and Categories. Click on Custom Links.
4 – In the URL field, type in dossierkoerdistan.wordpress.com/blog/?order=asc
5 – In the Link Text field, type in Blog (if that’s what you want to call it).
6 – Click Add to Menu
7 – In the middle of the page you can see an overview of your menu. Click on your initial blog link, and click remove.
8 – Visit dossierkoerdistan.wordpress.com and check if it works. If not, let me know, and we’ll get it sorted.
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