Hi, I am trying to figure out a way to suppress or keep certain blog posts from displaying in the "recent post" list in our blog. It looks like we can adjust how the content is displayed and what is displayed based on my findings here http://designers.hubspot.com/docs/hubl/blog-content-markup but I am not sure how to do it. Ultimately it doesn't matter what we suppress by (blog post template, author, topic/category) we just need a way to publish posts without them appearing in our blog listings page. What would be the best way to accomplish what we are trying to do?
Using this workaround you can have any number of post topics. The "front page" one for example would just be one topic. You could have one blog post with "front page" "news" "travel" for example. The "front page" tag would add it to your filter that you could use for the front page. You could then have a seperate travel page with this article also on that etc.
You can do whatever you like with the template, you can edit your existing template if you wish or clone it and create a new one. It really is down to you.
@Tom Thanks for this. A few questions - in your example are you implying that the posts that we want to appear in our "most recent posts" would all have to share the same topic (in your example "front page") or could we still use multiple topics but include all the topics that we want to apper in the filter?
Additinally, could we edit our current template in include the changes you suggested or would we have to use a completely different template and make edits to that?
Using this workaround you can have any number of post topics. The "front page" one for example would just be one topic. You could have one blog post with "front page" "news" "travel" for example. The "front page" tag would add it to your filter that you could use for the front page. You could then have a seperate travel page with this article also on that etc.
You can do whatever you like with the template, you can edit your existing template if you wish or clone it and create a new one. It really is down to you.
Thanks for clarifying I understand now. If we were to edit our existing default hubspot template (listing template) would you be able to help me figure out where in the code we would need to add your suggestion?
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