Meet our Post Feed block for WordPress, a content manager’s dream. This versatile tool lets you effortlessly feed pages and posts wherever you need them, offering various styles and formats, including image filters and rounded corners.
You may manually select posts to display in your post feed block using the Manual Post Feed module in the Overview Tab.
Leaving this module blank allows posts to populate the feed automatically.
The clickable area determines whether the entire area of the post block is clickable, or if only certain elements are clickable.
When category classes are enabled, you can add a sort-by-category function using the Filter and Search Block.
This determines whether to display your posts’ associated excerpts in the post feed.
You may select the post type you want to populate in your feed here.
Select Any to feed content from all post types. Note that this works best when manually populating content using the Manual Post Feed module.
This field is still in development, please check back soon for updates.
Indicate the number of posts you want to appear in your post feed.
Select -1 for unlimited posts.
This determines whether to display your posts’ associated excerpts in the post feed.
Choose between Stacked and Horizontal layouts for your cards on Mobile and Tablet screen sizes. An additional option, Dynamic, is an interactive card available only on desktop screen sizes.
Set the number of columns based on the screen size.
Set the vertical alignment of text in relation to the feature image.
Choose the orientation and cropping of your post thumbnails/feature images.
This option applies only when the Card Layout option is set to Horizontal. (See Layout Tab)
This option allows users to determine the quality of post’s feature images for the purpose of reducing file sizes, resulting in faster loading speeds.
The Border Radius tool is used to set the roundness or sharpness of your feature image’s corners.
Set a grayscale filter to feature images.
Edit Text Color and Text Alignment using the Post Feed’s Typography Tools. We recommend leaving the Text Color unset to use your website’s default settings.
Set display to show Author Only, Date Only, Author and Date, or Neither.