I got it now.  Thanks for the help.

I have the extended page part in some of my posts and it inserts a
"continue reading" link but when I click on it it just goes to a page
without CSS styling and most of my content is gone.

On Oct 19, 11:30 am, Benny Degezelle <be...@gorilla-webdesign.be>
wrote:
> doesn't matter where you set that; the r:find bit sets the scope for
> the rest of the snippet..
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> On Oct 18, 4:31 pm, Bentley78 <dain.bent...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Thanks for the reply Benny, this would be under the homepage?
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> > On Oct 14, 9:22 am, Benny Degezelle <be...@gorilla-webdesign.be>
> > wrote:
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> > > Assuming that under your homepage you have a 'Blog' page, holding the
> > > articles:
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> > > <div id="content">
> > >   <r:find path="/blog">
> > >     <r:children:each limit="5" order="desc" by="published_at">
> > >       <div class="block">
> > >         <h2><r:link /></h2>
> > >         <p class="date"><r:date format="%B" /><strong><r:date
> > > format="%d" /></span></strong></p>
> > >         <p><r:content /></p>
> > >       </div>
> > >     </r:children:each>
> > >   </r:find>
> > > </div>
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> > > On Oct 11, 8:15 pm, Bentley78 <dain.bent...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Good Afternoon all,
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> > > > I have a static template and I have been trying to create a blog
> > > > from.  I have the following in the body of the document:
> > > > <content>
> > > >      <div class="block">
> > > >         <h2>Title</h2>
> > > >                 <p class="date">Jan 
> > > > <strong>05<span>th</span></strong></p>
> > > >                 <p>Words here</p>
> > > >      </div>
> > > > </div>
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> > > > So I followed the guide on the wiki and have this:
> > > > <div id="content">
> > > >     <div class="block">
> > > >        <h2><r:title /></h2>
> > > >             <p class="date"><r:date format="%B" /><strong><r:date
> > > > format="%d" /></span></strong></p>
> > > >             <p><r:content /></p>
> > > >    </div>
> > > > </div>
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> > > > Okay, so it picks up the entries in the "Articles" section but it puts
> > > > them all into one "Block" instead of creating a separate entry per
> > > > block.  So essentially I want each entry to create it's own div and
> > > > want this in the front page.  So what I'm looking at producing is
> > > > this:
> > > > <content>
> > > >      <div class="block">
> > > >         <h2>Title</h2>
> > > >                 <p class="date">Jan 
> > > > <strong>05<span>th</span></strong></p>
> > > >                 <p>Words here</p>
> > > >      </div>
> > > > </div>
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> > > >   <div class="block">
> > > >         <h2>Title 1 </h2>
> > > >                 <p class="date">Jan 
> > > > <strong>06<span>th</span></strong></p>
> > > >                 <p>More words here</p>
> > > >      </div>
> > > > </div>
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> > > > I notice it creates a block from the "Home Page"  I just want the
> > > > "articles on the front page and nothing else.
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> > > > I hope that makes sense.  I've tried creating snippets and moving
> > > > stuff do different pages in the content section but I can't seem to
> > > > get it down.  Any help would ne appreciated.  Thanks again.

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