Titles Only List of "Virtual Weber Gas Grill" Blog Articles?


 

EmoryG

TVWBB Fan
Thanks to @Chris Allingham for posting his blog articles. You can see links at the top of this web page labeled, "Virtual Weber Bullet" and "Virtual Weber Gas Grill". I recommend those articles for beginners like me. I have read many of them, and learned a lot.

My question is:
-> Is there a simple, titles-only list of the blog articles somewhere? What am I missing?

The current format of full page partial articles does not make it easy to see the "big picture". What I would like is a simple list of article titles (titles only) where I can click and view an article that looks interesting.
 
No, you're not missing anything. The Wordpress theme I'm using only lists the last 5 recent posts by default. But since you've asked, Emory, I've changed the Recent Posts list to show all 200+ posts in reverse chronological order. I'll also try to come up a more elegant, permanent solution.

 
No, you're not missing anything. The Wordpress theme I'm using only lists the last 5 recent posts by default. But since you've asked, Emory, I've changed the Recent Posts list to show all 200+ posts in reverse chronological order. I'll also try to come up a more elegant, permanent solution.

For others: Scroll past the posts and you will find the full list of blog articles near the bottom.

For Chris: Thank you! This is exactly what I had hoped to find.
 
Scroll past the posts and you will find the full list of blog articles near the bottom.

I guess the location of this list depends on the kind of device and browser you're using to view the site. For me, it's in the left column, see the red arrow below.


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The blame is on me. I am still running an old operating system with an older browser. This computer runs macOS 10.12.6 "Sierra" with its default Safari 12.1.2 browser. What I see is sometimes different than what others see with the latest operating systems and browsers.

I recently encountered a similar issue where people were complaining that an internet seller's website would default to show only 4 and 5 star reviews. For some reason, that same website was formatted differently on my browser and I saw all the reviews from 1 to 5 stars. I ran tests with Chrome in the same OS, Firefox on Linux, etc. The older OSs / older browsers displayed the same pages differently.

I am not a web developer, but there must be new functionality in newer browsers regarding how content in separate frames is displayed. That's an educated guess. I do see an occasional warning that my browser is out of date and should be upgraded, but I knew that already. I plan to update to current soon. There are technical reasons why I still need the older OS. That older browser is the latest version that it will run.
 

 

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