The Blogs Widget V2 provides a unique layout and styling approach for displaying your blog posts, offering a different visual alternative to the standard (V1) and V3 blog widgets. It emphasizes metadata and often features a clean, card-based design.
Post Settings: #
With the extensive collection of toggles for post elements included in V2, you have exact control over the data that is shown.
- Column: Set the number of posts per row in the grid.
- Grid Gap: Adjust the pixel/em/rem spacing between each post card.
- Equal Height: Enable making all postcards the same height. Also, you find an option to set the manual height of it.
- Image Size: Choose the WordPress image size for the post thumbnail (e.g., Full Original/Mediam/Thumbnail).
- Post Date: Show or hide the publication date.
- Post Category: Show or hide the assigned categories.
- Post Excerpt: Show or hide the short summary text of the post.
- Post Author: Show or hide the author’s name and byline (e.g.,
By swarapan). - Post Comments: Show or hide the comment count.
- Read More: Show or hide the “Read More” button/link.
- Read More Text: Customize the text of the “Read More” button (e.g.,
Read More). - Open Link in New Tab: Toggle this on to have the post open in a separate browser tab, keeping your original page open for the user.
Query Settings: #
Control which posts are displayed using standard WordPress query parameters.
- Source: Select your content type: Posts, Pages, Service, or Portfolio.
- Posts Per Page: Define how many items to show (Enter -1 for all).
- Date: Filter posts by timeframes ranging from “Past Day” to “Past Year” or a custom range.
- Order By: Sort by Date, Title, Menu Order, Modified, Comment Count, or Random.
- Order: Choose DESC (Descending) or ASC (Ascending).
- Ignore Sticky Posts: Toggle this on to bypass WordPress’s sticky post functionality.
Style Tab #
The V2 layout-specific styling options are available in the Style tab.
You can style the following parts:
Content/Card Style #
Configure styles for both Normal and Hover states.
- Background Type: Choose a classic or gradient background.
- Box Shadow: Apply and customize a shadow effect for depth.
- Border Type: Control the border style, width, and color.
- Border Radius: Round the corners of the card (e.g.,
10px).
Title #
- Alignment: Control the text alignment (Left, Center, Right, Justify).
- Color: Set the color for both Normal and Hover states.
- Typography: Control font family, size, weight, and line height.
Excerpt #
- Alignment: Control the text alignment of the excerpt.
- Color: Set the text color.
- Typography: Control the font properties.
Meta #
- Typography (Global): Style all meta text.
- Color: Set a global color for meta text.
- Author Color: Set a specific color for the author’s name.
- Comment Color: Set a specific color for the comment count text.
- Background Type: Choose a classic or gradient background for metadata.
- Icon Color: Set the color for meta icons (e.g., user icon for author, comment bubble for comments).
Date: Style the date text specifically, including its Background if it’s in a special container. #
- Typography: Control font family, size, weight, and line height.
- Color: Set the text color.
- Background: Set a background for the entire meta area.
Read More #
- Alignment: Control the alignment of the button.
- Typography: Control font family, size, weight, and line height.
- Color: Set the read more text color in normal and hover states.