• Resolved belbernard

    (@belbernard)


    Hello,

    I use 2 post-grid blocks (French display) to display latest posts of category “annonces” on this page. The upper one only displays the latest post and the following one displays the earlier ones. It all looks correct on the page because I worked around 2 bugs:

    1) Each time I open the editor of the page the offset of the lowest block is reset to 0. It should remain “1” to avoid the repetition of the latest post.

    2) The chronological order displayed is reverse of the settings: what you see in the editor is not what you see on the final page.

    An additional minor mistake: in French it should display “le 25 juin, 2020″, not “on 25 juin, 2020″

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  • Plugin Author Hardeep Asrani

    (@hardeepasrani)

    Hey @belbernard,

    Thank you for your feedback. I was able to reproduce the first issue with ease but can you help us ore with the second issue?

    We will fix these in the next version and see how we can localize dates based on-site language. ??

    Thread Starter belbernard

    (@belbernard)

    Great! This “offset” reset was worrying…

    Regarding chronological ordering: if you set the ordering on “latest post first” you will see the correct order in the editor, but the order will be reversed on the front-end page. And conversely if you select “oldest post first”.

    I am not sure about phrases appearing in the selector because I see the French interface. My selector reads “Des plus anciens au plus récent” but on the page (https://mairielesmayons.fr/) the most recent post is listed on top.

    (In fact I have no idea why it appears in French. Maybe because that’s the language set-up on the website…)

    Plugin Author Hardeep Asrani

    (@hardeepasrani)

    Thanks, @belbernard. We will take a look and fix this issue in the next release. ??

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