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Hello team!
If ref to this ticket https://support.shufflehound.com/forums/topic/custom-elements-within-blog-template-style-2/
Once the custom builder is implemented on top of the blog page style 2, can it be also activated on individual posts too?
Hi @quality-line,
I hope you are well today and thank you for your question.
I am not sure what you are referring to as a custom builder so could you please describe it a bit more by sharing the page URL from your website where it is displaying?
Best regards,
Shufflehound team
Hi,
I’m referring to the Blog Editor Content (see screenshot attached) – once enabled it allows to add custom content from a builder on the top of the blog page (a page where blog posts are populated).
Having said that, I would want to add custom content from a builder on a single blog post – preferable on the top of the post. Can you tell me what is the way to achieve that?
If you add the content in the blog post content area then the content automatically displays on the single blog post page so there is no need for this option.
Please advise.
What you wrote about is not what I meant. See below more explanation:
I want to add a custom content ABOVE EVERY BLOG POST CONTENT likewise on the Blog page. I’m aware that I can add my own content to the post but it will not appear above the featured image. Have a look at this page: https://quality-line.com/blog-and-news/ – I have added a call to action section with a heading + button. This has been done using Blog Editor Content. I want to add the same section above every single blog post. Can you advise on how to achieve that?
To achieve this, you have to develop custom code in the child theme of the Jevelin theme.
Developing custom code for custom functionality is beyond the scope of support that we provide here. Please see https://themeforest.net/item/jevelin-multipurpose-premium-responsive-wordpress-theme/14728833/support
If you are not a developer then you can consider hiring a developer to develop it for you. You can hire a developer from any freelance site. Shufflehound recommends the developer https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~011652ffec8865c6d5