Also one more thing, when I try to add two nectar shortcodes to include blog posts on a page (1 standard blog no sidebar 4 posts) and (1 masonry blog no sidebar/full screen 4 posts), it breaks my page and it doesn't look right. Is this not possible - to include two blog nectar shortcodes?
The reason I'm doing this is because I'd like to ideally include thumbnails from posts in specific categories. Example, new in 'travel' or new in 'style' - is there a way to do this? Thanks!
1. Pagination in WordPress will indeed keep all of the other page elements intact and only load the next page of relevant items. I'm not sure of anyway to remove all other items when using paginaiton without perhaps modifying the WordPress query in the functions.php file.
2. Currently you can only call the Blog element once per page - this is a limitation I intend on lifting in upcoming updates, but for now it would require custom development.
Hey Salient team,
Question for you guys.
I used the nectar shortcode to place blog posts on my home slider/featured page.
When I say 'true' to pagination inside the shortcode, it takes me to page 2 but includes the slider.
Is there any way to remove the slider when a user clicks on the pagination?
Thanks for your help.
Best,
Jinna
Also one more thing, when I try to add two nectar shortcodes to include blog posts on a page (1 standard blog no sidebar 4 posts) and (1 masonry blog no sidebar/full screen 4 posts), it breaks my page and it doesn't look right. Is this not possible - to include two blog nectar shortcodes?
The reason I'm doing this is because I'd like to ideally include thumbnails from posts in specific categories. Example, new in 'travel' or new in 'style' - is there a way to do this? Thanks!
Hey Jinna,
1. Pagination in WordPress will indeed keep all of the other page elements intact and only load the next page of relevant items. I'm not sure of anyway to remove all other items when using paginaiton without perhaps modifying the WordPress query in the functions.php file.
2. Currently you can only call the Blog element once per page - this is a limitation I intend on lifting in upcoming updates, but for now it would require custom development.
Cheers :)