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  • Hi Ameet, can you show the full [catlist …] call that you are using? Thanks.

    Thread Starter Ameet Agarwal

    (@ameetagarwal)

    Hi AACT,
    I am using the following code
    `
    [catlist name=featured numberposts=1 excerpt=yes excerpt_size=24 excerpt_class=lcp_excerpt title_class=lcp_title posts_morelink_class=lcp_morelink offset=0 thumbnail=yes thumbnail_size=medium posts_morelink=”more ?” template=”homelisting”]

    [catlist name=featured numberposts=1 excerpt=yes excerpt_size=24 excerpt_class=lcp_excerpt title_class=lcp_title posts_morelink_class=lcp_morelink offset=1 thumbnail=yes thumbnail_size=medium posts_morelink=”more ?” template=”homelisting”]

    [catlist name=featured numberposts=1 excerpt=yes excerpt_size=24 excerpt_class=lcp_excerpt title_class=lcp_title posts_morelink_class=lcp_morelink offset=2 thumbnail=yes thumbnail_size=medium posts_morelink=”more ?” template=”homelisting”]

    Hi, it seems to work for me.

    I’m using LCP version 0.51. Is that the version you are using?

    Could you try two really simple calls like:
    [catlist name=featured numberposts=1 offset=0]
    [catlist name=featured numberposts=1 offset=1]

    in a test page and see what you get? [I can’t believe it’s your template that is the problem, but best to get rid of everything to see if the basics are working].

    Also you could try
    [catlist name=features numberposts=3]
    just to make sure catlist can pick up the 3 most recently published posts (which I guess is what you are trying to show at the bottom of your page).

    Hi, I’ve just put your page (https://www.sancoale.net/) through W3C Validator and it has quite a few bugs. I don’t know that they can cause your problem, but it’s worth getting the code correct to eliminate that. For example, there are several instances of id=homelist.

    Hi again, I’ve managed to get a similar problem to yours, though it happened when I had pagination on the first catlist call.

    The problem was solved by adding a instance=0 parameter to the first catlist call, instance=1 to the second catlist call and so on. I don’t know if you are using catlist anywhere else on your page, but it may be worth adding the instance=n to each call to ensure they look different.

    Thread Starter Ameet Agarwal

    (@ameetagarwal)

    Thanks AACT.
    I was hoping using instance=0 would work, but it did not.
    [catlist name=features numberposts=3] is working fine, only problem is the list is displayed vertically instead of horizontally.
    I tried using float=left on the li in the css but no success.
    Can you suggest something?

    You can see it here:
    https://www.sancoale.net

    Thread Starter Ameet Agarwal

    (@ameetagarwal)

    Thanks AACT for all your help.
    Finally nailed it with [catlist name=features numberposts=3] and CSS styles.

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