Configuring the Blog archive

Updated on November 20, 2017

The blog archive is an accumulation of blog posts. It contains all your blog posts in one place.

In this article we explain how to access the blog archive and it’s settings. Note that if you are looking to create a blog you should check out the creating a blog post and displaying blog posts articles.


Configuring the Archive

Archives are special auto-generated pages in WordPress that show a list of blog posts. There are limited options in Jupiter to configure this auto-generated page. We instead recommend that you add a page and use the Blog Shortcode to generate a more configurable archive page for your blog loop.

To access the blog archive settings:

1From the WordPress left menu, go to Theme Options > Blog > Blog Archive.

blog archive

2Configure the settings and click on Save Settings.

Archive Layout

To change the layout of the blog archive:

1From the WordPress left menu, go to Theme Options > Blog > Blog Archive.

blog archive

SettingDescription
Blog archive layout Defines the layout of the archive page. Available options are: Right Sidebar, Left Sidebar, Full Layout.
Featured image height Sets the height of featured image.
2Configure the settings and click on Save Settings.

Adding Widgets to the Sidebar

If your blog archive layout has a sidebar, you can add widgets to it:

1From the WordPress left menu, go to Appearance > Widgets.
Blog archive widgets
2From the widgets page, drag-and-drop one of the widgets into the Archive Widget Area.
Blog archive widget area
3Configure the widget and click on Save.

Archive Style

To change the style of the blog archive:

1From the WordPress left menu, go to Theme Options > Blog > Blog Archive.

blog archive

SettingDescription
Blog archive style Defines the style of the blog loop.
Pagination style Sets the style of the pagination.

2Configure the setting and click on Save Settings.

If you have any questions regarding blog archive configuration, feel free to contact our support team.

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