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  • Hi,

    When a user is reading a post, how can configure the post to get two links one of them for reading the previous post and the other one the next post?

    Thanks

  • Hi there,

    in Customiser > Layout > Blog under the Post tab:

    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/blog-content-layout/

    There is an option to Display Post Navigation

  • Hi,

    I have just activated that option in the blog but the problem I have make a template to show the content and so I think is not displayed the post navigation

    I have just activated that option in the blog, but the problem is that I have created a template to display the content, so I think the post navigation is not showing due to the template.

    Can you take a look to this screenshot
    https://imgur.com/a/gmVIxrF

  • Hi there,

    If you are using a content template, the default theme post navigation won’t work.

    You can create a block element – post meta template, there’re some pre-build template you can use.

  • Hi

    To create the page navigation I have created a block – Navigation through entries.

    This block is shown in All entries and in all archive entries, but I can’t get the navigation to show.

    But I can’t get the navigation to show, what am I doing wrong?. I want to get that when a user is reading a post, at the end of the article be showed the post navigation.

    You can have a look at this screenshot.

    https://imgur.com/a/Hj5rAXv
    https://imgur.com/a/Hj5rAXv

    Thanks

  • 1. Edit your Block Element Content Template.
    2. in the settings sidebar , temporarily change the element type to the Post Navigation.
    3. Choose the Template you want to use and add it to the content template.
    4. in the settings sidebar , change the element type back to the Content Template

    Now you have a single content template that includes the Post Navigation.

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