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  • #1365256
    Stephen

    This is Chris, I am new to GeneratePressVersion: 2.4.2.
    For blog and blog post page, I don’t know how to change its layout, and could not find where to touch its parameters,
    Does anyone know how to manage the layout? Sorry for my not clear English, for details, you can see the following link.

    Best regards,

    Chris

    #1365358
    David
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Hi there,

    ensure you have the Blog Module enabled in Appearance > GeneratePress:

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

    TLDR: Then you can control the blog Layout in Customizer > Layout > Blog.

    #1366224
    Stephen

    Hi David, thanks for helping me on learning WP, really appreciated it!
    For the blog module, I did make it activated, and I can see the control panel from customize > layout > blog section as well.

    After reading your comments, and see my blog page layout, I found it seems no margin or padding for the blog archive section left side of the whole page, please see reference link.

    #1366233
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Any chance you can link us to the page in question so we can see the issue?

    #1369186
    Stephen

    Hi Leo,
    Here is the link for my issue.
    https://thefastestwordpresshosting.com/speed/blog/

    #1369365
    David
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Are you using a Layout Element to set the Content to Full Width?

    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/layout-element-overview/

    #1370425
    Stephen

    I had one element setup, the home header, and it is full width set up. You can see the following link for reference.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G9zEie7wTv8IQxSX_qT8xzCSvZ8SV5iU/view?usp=sharing

    Is this related to the blog width issue? If is, what should I do?

    #1370527
    David
    Staff
    Customer Support

    The Blog page has the Full Width Content class added to it – which can only be added to Blog / Archives using the Layout Element or a custom function.
    Can you check in the Elements > Trash to see if there is a layout element there?

    If not could edit your latest post and save it as a draft.
    And then let me know so i can take another look.

    #1377398
    Stephen

    Hi David, sorry for late reply due to some project under tight schedule.
    At the Element > Trash, there is a header type, which located to blog.
    See following link reference link

    #1377400
    Stephen

    Here is the result page view after I save the latest post as a draft.
    The rest two posts left. the layout kept the same.
    See link

    #1377444
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support

    Can you clear and disable LiteSpeed cache and any other caching plugin you are using?

    Are you sure there is no Layout element (not header element) activated currently?

    #1390552
    Stephen

    Hi Leo,
    This is Chris, sorry for getting back to you late.
    For cache stuff, we did disable it, and there is no other caching plugins installed.
    And I also checked the element section, there is a footer element which is attached to my blog page, but even I exclude it, but the blog page layout looks the same as it was.

    Here is the site link , hope this link is useful in helping us finding a solution.

    Best regards,

    Chris

    #1390647
    Leo
    Staff
    Customer Support
    #1394626
    Stephen

    I deactivate the blog module, there is some different on icons but the layout on blog page kept the same, it seems the left side margin or padding is still missing.

    #1395774
    Tom
    Lead Developer
    Lead Developer

    Did you try deactivating the Elements module?

    If that doesn’t work, do you have any custom functions added to the site?

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