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  Public Ticket #2879129
Page vs. Post – How to set-up ?
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  •  2
    Gerald started the conversation

    Hi,

    I’m here in the Charity Theme, but I think this is a more generic question.

    I’m not sure if I should go on editing this text-content (it’s from THEGEM_BLOCKS) just like a simple page, or if there is any possibility to make it work as a template, where the post-content would later flow into. Do you have any hint or video explaining how this could work?

    I ask this especially because of the upper Block ( <PAGE/POST TITLE> & <Page/Post Excerpt> ) (it’s from THEGEM_BLOCKS too), which seems to behave more like the piece of a post/template, than like the piece of a page, as it seems to pull its content from a remote source, instead of just singular-editing.

    - 2021-09-23_WP_THEGEM_POST_VS._PAGE.49.1.png

    Any hints much appreciated.

    Cheers :)

    G

  •  4,803
    Michael replied

    HI!

    No, this is a regular text block, it doesn't have this functionality.

  •  2
    Gerald replied

    Hi Michael,

    I read some documentation but can’t find any precisions on how to populate the Title of these blocks. 

    This one for example doesn’t behave like a «regular text.block», as it seems it has no «regular editing-option». It seems to pull its content from somewhere else. Do you see what I mean ? – in this screenshot :

    - 2021-09-24_WP_THEGEM_ELEMENTOR_TITLE-BLOCK-EDITING-ISSUE.49.1.png

    :)

  •  4,803
    Michael replied

    Heading is a standard Elementor element, it has dynamic settings.

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  •  2
    Gerald replied

    Thanks for your response, Michael,

    In other words, HEADING could be a starting-point in order to create a custom-template for blog-articles, right ?

    :)

  •  4,803
    Michael replied

    I don't quite understand what exactly you want to do, but if this functionality suits you, you can try it.