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You are right, anitac and I posted the question there.
However, I think this issue is not Dynamik-specific. I used the Studiopress Metro Child Theme for one year now and I had the same problem there. I switched because I thought that Dynamik Child Theme would be easier to configure.
But I think that is a general problem many people have. One year ago I tried to figure it out... but never found a clean and nice solution. Some other used opened this thread and many others including me didn't know what to do.
I think that is a major problem with Genesis because it is really hard (or impossible?) to put a paginated Loop archive on your widgetized home page.
September 9, 2013 at 7:07 am in reply to: [Metro Theme] CSS issue with a:hover (easy to fix?) #61488pesunitesMemberIt worked! Thank you very much Sridhar!
May 30, 2013 at 9:29 am in reply to: How to add pagination on Metro theme homepage that uses widgets #43207pesunitesMemberFirst, I want to say that I really am no expert in coding, I just figured this out somehow and IT WORKS but I am sure it's not the best way how to handle this problem.
So what I wanted to do with my blog is having the three-part "featured story" section on the homepage (just like here) and then a paginated list of my most recent posts.
I used the Genesis Featured Widget Amplified plug-in and put in in the home-bottom widget area. The number of posts to show needs to be 10 (or any other number you like) and you have to check the boxes "use pagination" and "show site/page navigation" (not sure how they call it in English because I use a German translation.
Make sure that your WordPress settings (Settings>Reading>Number of Posts) is set to 10 (or your desired number) as well!
The widget then is shown on the home page and the pagination should be displayed. You then may put your featured story widgets in the home-top/middle-left/middle-right areas and configure however you like.
Now, add this code to functions.php (not my code, found that somewhere)
Now, there should be a working pagination at the bottom of your front page. However, if you click on the second/third/... page, the featured stories are still shown. That bothered me, so I modified the home.php. Now, I my front page shows three featured stories and the 10 most recent articles. If I click on "next page", 10 more articles appear (11-20) but not the featured stories widgets.
To do this, open your home.php and search for the function metro_homepage_widgets() { part. Substitute it with this code.
Hope that helps
May 30, 2013 at 8:11 am in reply to: How to add pagination on Metro theme homepage that uses widgets #43192pesunitesMemberI actually just figured out some work around, if you are interested please just respond to this topic and I'll explain
May 30, 2013 at 7:24 am in reply to: How to add pagination on Metro theme homepage that uses widgets #43182pesunitesMemberWould really appreciate your help!
May 20, 2013 at 1:10 pm in reply to: How to add pagination on Metro theme homepage that uses widgets #41870pesunitesMemberHey Genesis community!
I currently have the same issue. Any solutions so far?
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