• mattbhickman

    (@mattbhickman)


    I have figured out how to set up any page to display blog posts in the Masonry layout format, which is great. I have also figured out to use rows within Page Builder in order to create a one-page layout. However, this automatically places the blog posts(in Masonry format) at the very bottom of the page.

    I have a section and menu item with an anchor tag of #portfolio and a title of Portfolio. I’d like to make this section the home for all of my blog posts. This way every blog post is essentially a portfolio item since these will change frequently while the rest of the site will remain relatively static.

    How can I go about accomplishing this?

    Thank you in advance.

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  • Theme Author satoristudio

    (@satoristudio)

    Hey Matt,

    thank you for choosing Bento!

    At the moment the masonry layout works only on separate pages, and is not available as part of the Content Builder’s “Post Loop” element; we’re working to make it happen in the future versions of the theme, meanwhile you can use third-party plugins like Cactus Masonry Classic, Masonry Layout or Simple Masonry to generate shortcodes that enable placing a highly customizable masonry layout into any part of a page (you can place the shortcode e.g. into the “SiteOrigin Editor” widget within the Content Builder).

    Sincerely,
    Andrii / Satori Studio

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