Blog integration?
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@Tobias Hey, I managed to open a "blog" section on some of the websites I designed with Lay, by creating a "Blog" category, add it to the main menu and then create "blog posts" only in that category.
Latest example: http://ioanacasapu.com/category/stories/ - but there are only images and text, no sharing options yet ([wink,wink] @arminunruh) and no comments.
But it works pretty well, as a news section or latest stories section - if you don't need comments and sharing options.
Also you can start a tumblr as a blog and add it's link to the main menu on the website and use a subdomain to hide the .tumblr.com domain...
My 2 cents...
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hey martin, gonna start coding a gridder wordpress plugin soon. To be honest, I wanted to start working on it already last year, but I had so many other freelance jobsβ¦
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Working on at my new portfolio and honestly waiting for Armin's gridder wordpress plugin. If you would like to see the work in progess visit: www.martinmaier.com/wp
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@arminunruh Hey Armin, I like to buy your theme. But a Blog-Function is very important to me, Not at least because of the SEO. Is there anything new? Is blogging possible, now? Thanks in advance! Peter
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Hi @Peter111
a blog is still not integrated into LayTheme.
You can use the Gridder Plugin though.
http://laygridder.com/All the best!
Marius
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Li'l bump for simple blog functions. (I'm looking at LayGridder, but not quite sure how that works).
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Dear @ivan-dabbles
Blog integration is unlikely to come anytime soon unfortunately, Armin's focus currently on Woocommerce integration and also that Lay Theme was never designed to be for blogging but portfolio's.
Laygridder is a Plugin version of Lay Theme. It allows you to apply the Gridder Layout to Pages but doesn't change the whole Back-end functionality so you could have a 'Theme' that works better for Blogging and then have 'Laygridder' which you use within your pages to gain the benefits of the Gridder.
Hope this helps & best wishes
Richard
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Any workarounds?
One could be installing another Wordpress theme and adding it under, say Blog menu item. Then it's just a matter of styling it so it matches your Laytheme design.
Install it under yourdomain.org/blog, it will be hard to tell you've jumped to another site. -
yea im going to start working on the blog feature now!
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@arminunruh great and thank you!!!!!!!!
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