I'm trying and trying, but I can't seem to make the blog posts titles link to the full article. The settings in the Gantry configuration are having no effect. Any ideas?
The toggle in either Blog View, Category View, or Archive View for "Link Titles" should work... just depends which type of "blog" layout you're referring to...
Check your default settings and your Override settings for those 3...
post admin details and a link to which page you're talking about (along with the Override name, if there is one, for that page)if still no luck
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I've gone to every layout and every possible place where I can turn on linked titles and turned it on to no avail. If I'm missing something, I apologize. I've enclosed the login details.
One other thing: On the home page, I have a "Recent Post Extended" widget in the Bartol Blog position. Whenever I try to edit that widget by selecting the proper categories, it does not save my settings. I love this new framework, except that it's been kind of unpredictable.
My apologies again. I finally figured it out. These settings are, for some reason, in the Archive section of the Content settings. Why they're there and not in the Blog section, I don't know. Not exactly intuitive.
I think enabling the "Blog" category is what did the trick... You had the sub-categories enabled but I think having the parent category disabled was the conflict... I cleaned up your Assignments Tab on your Blog Override. You can note the changes there
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The difference is what type of content/blog you're running... if you're doing a Category Based one then WP labels that "Archives" -- if you're doing a normal Blog as defined in the Settings > General > Reading... then the Blog options are what come into play
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