Poster & Repository stack plus other stacks

Thanks for the feedback!

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Still very happy!
It is a little tedious to reconstruct old posts in the new blog, though. I don’t wharehouse pictures yet, but I started using Repository to warehouse all the mp3 files and it works very well. Without it, it would have been much more difficult.
I will find other uses for Repository, like sharing files on the spot with my students. I see it replacing the discontinued app that I was using before.

Questions: Wondering what is the use for the Poster Light, Poster Nav and FixedPosition stacks? I didn’t find mention of them in the tutorials, yet.

A simple grid without any overhead.

Same as “Read More” and “Back” inStacks Software | Poster Stack - Blog and Multi-Purpose Content Stack

That’s from StageDive :slight_smile:

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OK, but you used it in the Poster demo document!
I’ll take a closer look at StageDive later. It looks like it will be great to use it for presentations of my book!

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Jannis, I pasted this code in my sidebar, but it only shows the Index on the main blog page, not on separate pages.
<span class=“poster-index”></span>

How come? I would like the index to appear on every pages !

That does not work on all pages.

Check the RSS Import function (on bottom of this topic) with the supplied RSS Stack

I had seen this.
It’s a little unclear to me how I should “add the URL parameter feed rss to the page URL”
?feed=rss
I understand that I should past this somewhere, but where?
Would it be for each post in the slug area ?
Sorry, rss was next on my list of questions

Like in my blog: http://instacks.com/blog/?feed=rss

Something like on yours.

Yes Iannis, I had seen this page already, but I still don’t get it right now.

Is there a video tutorial to see how you do it? I didn’t find one.

OK, I think I probably succeeded.

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