Stile del post del blog

:discourse: Riepilogo Blog Post Styling ti consente di designare una categoria di blog, che modifica l’aspetto degli argomenti all’interno della categoria per assomigliare maggiormente ai tradizionali post di blog.
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Il componente tema Blog Post Styling trasforma gli argomenti di Discourse in un layout di post di blog tradizionale. Quando applicato a una categoria, la prima immagine in ogni argomento viene promossa a un’immagine di copertina a larghezza intera sopra il titolo e il contenuto viene stilizzato con tipografia e visualizzazione dei metadati appropriati per i blog.

Impostazioni

Ecco le varie impostazioni associate a questo componente tema:

  • Categoria blog: lo slug della categoria che dovrebbe utilizzare lo stile dei post di blog. Per aggiungerla a più di una categoria, usa un elenco separato da virgole senza spazi (es. blog,announcements). Per trovare lo slug:

    • Per le categorie, prendi il percorso dell’URL dopo /c/ — quindi per /c/blog/, lo slug è blog.
    • Per le sottocategorie, prendi il percorso dell’URL dopo /c/ e sostituisci eventuali / con -. Ad esempio, una categoria a /c/blog/tutorials diventa blog-tutorials.
  • Tag blog: scegli uno o più tag che, quando applicati a un argomento, gli conferiranno lo stile di un post di blog.

  • Dimensione immagine: decidi come l’immagine di copertina in primo piano riempie l’area dell’intestazione:

    • Nessuna immagine: nasconde l’immagine in primo piano.
    • Larghezza intera (predefinito): l’immagine si estende su tutta l’area del contenuto.
    • Centrata: l’immagine mantiene le proporzioni ed è centrata nell’area del contenuto.
  • Posizione immagine: decidi dove mostrare l’immagine rispetto al titolo:

    • Sopra il titolo (predefinito): mostra l’immagine sopra il titolo dell’argomento.
    • Sotto il titolo: mostra l’immagine sotto il titolo dell’argomento. Quando selezionato, puoi anche includere un riepilogo che viene visualizzato tra il titolo e l’immagine. Di seguito, puoi vedere come appare l’immagine quando l’impostazione posizione immagine è configurata su sopra il titolo e sotto il titolo:
  • Iniziale maiuscola abilitata (Dropcap enabled): quando abilitata, la prima lettera del post di blog avrà uno stile ingrandito, come questo:
  • Mobile abilitato: quando abilitato, lo stile del post di blog viene applicato quando si legge l’argomento sui dispositivi mobili.

Scrivere un post di blog

Una volta configurata la categoria del blog (o applicato il tag del post di blog), ci sono alcune cose speciali da notare sul funzionamento dell’argomento del post di blog.

Immagine in primo piano

Posiziona l’immagine che desideri come immagine di copertina sulla primissima riga del post, seguita da una riga vuota prima che inizi il contenuto:

![descrizione immagine|1100x440](upload://your-image-hash.jpg)

Il contenuto del tuo post inizia qui...

Il componente posiziona automaticamente questa immagine in base all’impostazione posizione immagine (vedi sopra). Se qualsiasi altro contenuto — incluse le righe vuote — appare prima dell’immagine, questa non verrà promossa alla posizione di copertina.

Dopo aver pubblicato per la prima volta un post, ricarica la pagina per vedere l’immagine apparire nella posizione designata. (Questo influisce solo sull’autore del post alla pubblicazione iniziale; i membri che accedono al post dovrebbero vedere l’immagine subito nel posto giusto.)

Suggerimenti per il dimensionamento delle immagini

Il contenitore dell’immagine è alto 440px e largo il 100%. Per i migliori risultati quando l’impostazione dimensione immagine è impostata su larghezza intera:

  • Utilizza o ritaglia le immagini a 1100x400px prima di caricarle per evitare il ritaglio, oppure
  • Scegli immagini con un soggetto centralizzato o contenuti non specifici (paesaggi, motivi) in modo che il ritaglio non rimuova dettagli importanti.

Riepiloghi

Quando l’impostazione posizione immagine è impostata su sotto il titolo, puoi aggiungere un riepilogo opzionale al tuo post di blog, che apparirà tra il titolo e l’immagine in primo piano.

Per farlo, racchiudi il contenuto che vuoi che appaia nel tuo riepilogo come segue:

[summary] Questo è il contenuto che sarà il tuo riepilogo. [/summary]

Blockquote stilizzati

Quando crei argomenti in una categoria blog, le citazioni (blockquotes) ottengono uno stile speciale. Puoi creare citazioni nel compositore con il simbolo > o utilizzando il pulsante della barra degli strumenti del compositore <kbd>“</kbd>.

Impostazione di categoria consigliata

Nelle impostazioni della categoria del tuo blog, considera di abilitare l’impostazione di categoria Naviga al primo post dopo che gli argomenti sono stati letti. Questo invia i lettori di ritorno direttamente al contenuto del post di blog anziché alla loro ultima posizione di lettura.

Blog Post Styling + Miniature dell’elenco argomenti

Questo componente è compatibile con Miniature dell’elenco argomenti, che evidenzia l’immagine in primo piano del tuo post di blog nell’elenco degli argomenti:

Nota: Il componente Miniature dell’elenco argomenti non è compatibile con il tema Horizon. Lo screenshot sopra utilizza il tema Foundation.

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We just have been able to verify that by bumping the original markup materialized after upload by just injecting a zoom level of 101% at the appropriate place like

![image|690x458,101%](upload://4BWmapYzkwTQrWlm1JkeUwefYrC.jpeg)

after the respective image had been uploaded beforehand as

![image|690x458](upload://4BWmapYzkwTQrWlm1JkeUwefYrC.jpeg)

This is cute and makes us happy.


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Hello, and thank you very much for dedicating the time to create this and release it for free.

I was just wondering if it would be at all possible to change this somehow to use a specific tag instead of a particular category?

I just setup a new discourse website but I’ve been writing a lot of “blog posts” but I would still like these to show up in the appropriate other categories in order to make it seem a little more integrated.

Currently I have been posting them in their own blog-posts category, which I limited to just me being able to post in there, but I just setup a tag group and made that only accessible to staff.

Thanks again!

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Thanks very much @tshenry. Your theme components have all been spot on.And to @sam and @codinghorror for sharing an incredible app!! Your generosity including the support in meta is heartfelt. Discourse is indeed made for the more caring internet of the future.

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Is there a way to make this work with a video as the featured content rather than the image? I would delete my wordpress site if I could just post the YouTube/Vimeo etc. and have that be the top content. Any ideas?

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Totally! Great suggestion @LoganRTW. It’s got my vote @tshenry. Can it be done?

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Update :tada:

If you can believe it :sweat_smile:

I have started refactoring/cleaning up the component to use the plugin-style file structure and make use of the new topic thumbnails.

https://github.com/discourse/discourse/pull/9215

I’ve added a couple new features as well:

  • New settings
    • image_display_style - there are two options with this. The default should be the behavior the component has had all along. The alternative will ensure there is no cropping and the full image is displayed. It’s hard to say which one is “better” so you’ll want to do some experimentation and see what works best for your workflow and blog images.

    • mobile_enabled - this is a first pass on the mobile blog post style. I’m interested to hear any bug reports or ideas for improvements on this!

I still want to continue refactoring and cleaning up the code, but this should be a good start.

https://github.com/tshenry/discourse-blog-post-styling/commit/eba3c52fc1f9b273d34e9d673567410e4566372e


No plans at this point, I’m afraid!

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Thank you for a really inspiring and nice component @tshenry :pray:

In my evaluation I have identified two issues;

  1. No blog image in sub categories - after quite extensive troubleshooting with different themes and enabling/disabling both plugins and other components, I think I can state with near certainty that blog images won’t render for sub categories. The first image/the intended blog image is however still hidden.

  2. First image not hidden inline with DiscoTOC - When Blog Post Styling is used together with DiscoTOC, the blog image get rendered above the title correctly - however, it is rendered twice as it is still rendered in its original position as well.

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Thanks so much for the feedback @torstensson! Both points were indeed bugs and should now be fixed:

Please let me know if you continue to have any issues.


To everyone using this component:

:warning: If you are not currently including a featured image at the top of all blog posts, this is for you!

This component was created with the intention of having an image display above every blog post topic. With that said, it was possible to create a blog post without displaying a featured image by simply not including an image on the first line of the post. This behavior has changed.

The newer implementation greatly improves performance, but it uses a predefined value rather than looking at the post contents itself. The predefined value is generated from the first image found in the post. Unlike before, it is not necessarily limited to an image appearing as the first line of the post. This means if you create a post without an image on the first line, but you include a single image at the bottom of the post, that image at the bottom will now also be displayed above the topic.

I have included an all-or-nothing setting that can toggle on/off the “featured image,” allowing you to have all of the styling except for the featured image if that is your preference.

I am going to update the OP with all of the new considerations and recommendations, but the short of it is to make sure to include an image on the first line of the post (this positioning is still used to make sure the image is not repeated). You may find it is helpful to use a placeholder image in the category’s topic template that can be used as a default if no image is provided.

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Awesome, thank you @tshenry :awthanks: I can gladly confirm that both issues have been resolved with the update :slightly_smiling_face: and again - thank you for a really great component, not only in function but inspiration as well :+1: :+1:

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A recently announced feature may work as an alternative to this theme-component. Leaving it here for those interested.

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@tshenry Thanks so much for this component! :heart: We are using it along side the Topic List Previews plugin to create an Articles section for students in the Dataquest Community.

I have a feature request for you to consider in future iterations of this component - Can you please add the ability to add Canonical URLs to the articles?

Search engines use canonical links to determine and prioritize the ultimate source of content, removing confusion when there are multiple copies of the same document in different locations.

Thanks!

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So I think this is a great component. In fact I am now trying it out on a live Discourse and I am playing around with it. Without any kind of order, I want to provide my initial thoughts and feedback, hope it helps - forgive me if some of them might be more of a question:

  • The way the author is displayed is a bit out of place and could maybe be solved more space-efficient, to tie it in closer with the title, or category tag etc… there is also rather much white space between the line that ends the author info and the beginning of the text
  • It is hard for a vistor sent directly to a blog post to realize where you are, as there is no clear breadcrumb or anything. The main reason is, that the title bar seems to be turned inactive, whereas on normal topics they transform and include the title, category etc.
  • Would be great if the category view could have more of a blog look, with small preview images and such, would that be hard to do?
  • I don’t see a category description in the category view?
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wow what theme component is used for that category view? Looks cool

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Thanks for the feedback :slight_smile:

I do agree there is a lot of white space around the author/title area. I’ll keep this feedback in mind next time I work on the component and see if I can come up with something.

I’m not 100% sure what you mean here. The header will switch to include the title/breadcrumbs once you scroll down past the image and blog title. You are correct that at the top of the page, it’s not especially obvious, though. I’ll keep this in mind as well.

These would be out of scope for this component. For the category view, you might want to take a look at: Topic List Thumbnails

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Thanks for the feedback :slight_smile: I think most of it is cleared up, and I also do see the category description now, not sure why it wasn’t visible earlier, I thought it had something to do with the component. I will keep trying this out and post more feedback later. Excellent work!

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I think the excess space at the top comes from space remaining after the picture is “moved” to the header of the blogpost, resulting not in space below gained, but being empty.

But I noticed an actual problem: If I post links to such a blog post in other topics, there is no thumbnail, see here

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Here is a screenshot of what I mean:

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I’m fairly sure this is due to you excluding a line break between the image upload link and the first paragraph. Can you try editing it to match the following:

![spagh|690x390](upload://nVi42gGIwt03DAYSzVEc4RvwS6h.jpeg) 

<big>While</big> there is ample space around the web to post and blog and share and tweet and all that, my favorite place to exchange ideas with all of you on the spaghetti western is this forum. Some of you might remember an effort dating back several years ago, it was called "Planet Spaghetti Western", and the idea was to have a blog, that would automatically aggregate posts from all the spaghetti western blogs around the internet, and present them sort of as a digest. It was rather complicated from a technical perspective and in the end more work than it was worth so I had to shut that down.

If that works, I’ll add a note in the OP about that requirement.

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Hi. That reduces the margin a bit, indeed, thank you. I had done the exact opposite in the editor: leave as little space between the image and the beginning of the text

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