Blog post teasers can be used to preface blog posts with a brief summary. Then, if several posts are linked on an overview page or list, for example, only the teasers of the individual posts are displayed there.
<WRAP teaser-image> {{:de:zendi-digitalis200.png?nolink}} </WRAP> ====== Example 1: Post with Teaser Image and Summary ====== <WRAP teaser-text> This is a summary text: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a nisl sollicitudin, bibendum dolor eu, sodales odio. Pellentesque elementum egestas vehicula. Duis velit lectus, ullamcorper eu pretium eu, mollis et ligula. </WRAP> ===== ===== Nullam lacinia urna sed nisi convallis fermentum...
The teaser image comes at the top (the <WRAP teaser-image> ... </WRAP>
block), followed by the article headline (the ====== ... ======
) and then the summary text (the <WRAP teaser-text> ... </WRAP>
block) below that.
The empty heading (===== =====
) after that is necessary so that the actual post text it is cut off in in blog listings.
====== Example 2: Post With Teaser Image Only, no Summary ====== <WRAP teaser-text> This is a summary text: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a nisl sollicitudin, bibendum dolor eu, sodales odio. Pellentesque elementum egestas vehicula. Duis velit lectus, ullamcorper eu pretium eu, mollis et ligula. </WRAP> ===== ===== Nullam lacinia urna sed nisi convallis fermentum...
No teaser image at the top as in the previous example. The article starts with its headline (the ====== ... ======
), the summary text (the <WRAP teaser-text> ... </WRAP>
block) follows below.
The empty heading (===== =====
) after that is necessary so that the actual post text it is cut off in in blog listings.
====== Example 3: Post with Summary Only ====== <WRAP teaser-text> This is a summary text: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a nisl sollicitudin, bibendum dolor eu, sodales odio. Pellentesque elementum egestas vehicula. Duis velit lectus, ullamcorper eu pretium eu, mollis et ligula. </WRAP> ===== ===== Nullam lacinia urna sed nisi convallis fermentum...
The headline of the article (====== ... ======
) is at the top, followed by the summary text (the <WRAP teaser-text> ... </WRAP>
block).
The empty heading syntax (===== =====
) after it is necessary so that the actual article text is truncated in blog listings.
<WRAP teaser-image> {{:de:zendi-digitalis200.png?nolink}} <WRAP tegodi-label> </WRAP> </WRAP> ====== Example 4: With Teaser Image und TEgoDi Label ====== <WRAP teaser-text> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a nisl sollicitudin, bibendum dolor eu, sodales odio. Pellentesque elementum egestas vehicula. Duis velit lectus, ullamcorper eu pretium eu, mollis et ligula. </WRAP> ===== ===== Nullam lacinia urna sed nisi convallis fermentum. Proin consequat erat ut commodo ornare. Nam nulla justo, malesuada vitae ...
The teaser image WRAP contains the TEgoDi label WRAP (<WRAP tegodi-label></WRAP>
). This empty WRAP ensures that the TEgoDi label/logo is automatically attached to the teaser image. Everything else as already described above.
<WRAP tegodi-label> </WRAP> ====== Example 5: Post With TEgoDi Label Only ====== <WRAP teaser-text> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a nisl sollicitudin, bibendum dolor eu, sodales odio. Pellentesque elementum egestas vehicula. Duis velit lectus, ullamcorper eu pretium eu, mollis et ligula. </WRAP> ===== ===== Nullam lacinia urna sed nisi convallis fermentum. Proin consequat erat ut commodo ornare. Nam nulla justo, malesuada vitae fermentum eget, scelerisque eu elit...
Simply place an empty TEgoDi label WRAP (<WRAP tegodi-label></WRAP>
) in front of the heading. This will automatically insert the TEgoDi label/logo at the end of the heading.