I haven't had any problems designing each page of the website with WP Bakery, however, any module I add to the main page of the blog posts, the changes are not saved (The WP Bakery permissions for the blog are fine.)
The reason this is happening is that in WordPress, the page designated as the "Posts Page" (the main blog feed) loses the ability to display custom content created with page builders like WPBakery. When a page is set as the official blog archive, WordPress ignores the editor's content and replaces it with a dynamic feed of your latest posts.
The Solution:
To use WPBakery on your Blog page, you must unassign it from the WordPress "Posts Page" setting.
1. Unassign the Posts Page
Navigate to Settings > Reading in your WordPress dashboard.
Look for the "Posts page:" dropdown.
Set this dropdown to "— Select —" (making it blank).
Click Save Changes.
2. Use the Salient "Blog" Element
Now, go back and edit your "Blog" page with WPBakery.
You will find that your changes now save correctly.
To display your posts, add the Salient "Post Grid" or "Blog" element to the page. This gives you full control over the layout, sidebars, and any other modules you want to add around your post feed.
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Hi.
I haven't had any problems designing each page of the website with WP Bakery, however, any module I add to the main page of the blog posts, the changes are not saved (The WP Bakery permissions for the blog are fine.)
I can't find the solution, attached video.
Thank you.
Attached files: Editar la página «Blog» _ Xorxios — WordPress - Google Chrome 2026-01-29 13-43-11.mp4
Hello!
Thanks for writing in!
The reason this is happening is that in WordPress, the page designated as the "Posts Page" (the main blog feed) loses the ability to display custom content created with page builders like WPBakery. When a page is set as the official blog archive, WordPress ignores the editor's content and replaces it with a dynamic feed of your latest posts.
The Solution:To use WPBakery on your Blog page, you must unassign it from the WordPress "Posts Page" setting.
1. Unassign the Posts Page
Navigate to Settings > Reading in your WordPress dashboard.
Look for the "Posts page:" dropdown.
Set this dropdown to "— Select —" (making it blank).
Click Save Changes.
2. Use the Salient "Blog" Element
Now, go back and edit your "Blog" page with WPBakery.
You will find that your changes now save correctly.
To display your posts, add the Salient "Post Grid" or "Blog" element to the page. This gives you full control over the layout, sidebars, and any other modules you want to add around your post feed.
Hope this helps!
Let us know if it resolves the issue.
Best,
perfect! thank you a lot. Regards
I’m glad we could assist you!
If you haven’t already, we would greatly appreciate it if you could share your experience by leaving a review on ThemeForest. Your feedback is invaluable to us.
Also, if you’ve enjoyed working with Salient, be sure to check out Nectarblocks, our latest innovation for building websites visually with WordPress.
Should you have any further questions or need assistance along the way, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Regards,