• Hello, and thank you in advance. In the Twentig Starter Site “News”, how can I get the individual posts in the places that I want them? … For example, from this page: https://bookmarketingcooperative.com/
    viewed on a desktop computer, there is:
    A) One large post in the center
    B) Four smaller posts, two on each side of the of the large center posts
    C) Two large posts side-by-side beneath the first row above
    How can put the individual blog posts in the exact position on the page, where I want them to be? … For example, when I want my post about “New books in 2025” to be placed in the center at the top, in place of the post that is there now: “Where solitude meets profound reflection”. ?
    Thanks again … Zorba

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  • Thread Starter zorbathegeek2

    (@zorbathegeek2)

    Now I understand: the posts go in chronological order, with:
    1. position number 1 (upper left corner) is the newest/latest post
    2. position number 2 (the center) is the second newest
    3. position number 3 (upper right corner) is the third newest.
    What I would like to make happen is this:
    The newest/latest post should be located as the large post in the center.
    Why? … Because this newest/latest post is shown at the top when this website is viewed from a phone.
    Is this a feature request to submit,
    or is this something I can do myself by changing something in WordPress or Twentig ?

    Thanks again !
    Zorba

    Plugin Support Yann

    (@collet)

    Hi,

    The “News” starter site uses a blog template from the Twenty Twenty-Five theme. Unfortunately, changing the visual order using CSS would break accessibility by altering the tabbing order, so it’s not recommended.

    Have a nice day,
    Yann

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