Query Loops

OK, it’s time to learn to use these! Trying to follow along with PootlePress’s WordPress Gutenberg Query Loop Block – A Beginners Guide.

I inserted a query loop below, selected “start blank” and then chose the simplest pattern, title plus excerpt. I made the “read more” text say “Read full article”. Under “Display options” in the Query Block bar, I allowed 10 articles per page, knowing that in this case there are only nine. Allow Over in the block options, under “filter”, I chose category, then selected the category “Public Programs” and the tab “slavery symposia”. Order the posts alphabetically by title.

I put the Query Loop block inside a one-column columns block and padded that block to create an offset.

Now that wasn’t too hard, was it! Notice that I could have looked for pages instead of posts.

  • Challenges of Black Economic Development

    Henry Thomas III, Moderator: CEO, Springfield Urban League; Joyce Everett: Smith College School for Social Work; Glenn Davis: Springfield Urban League, and Dean Robinson: Political Science, UMass Amherst

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  • Challenges on the Road to Racial Justice in Higher Education

    Dr. Lucas Wilson: Professor of Economics and Chair, African and African-American Studies, Mount Holyoke College

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  • Fantasizing Reality

    Derrick Bell, Visiting Professor of Law, New York University Law School

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  • Introductory Remarks

    by Charles Gillies and State Representative Ben Swan

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  • Making Race and Nation

    Anthony W. Marx, President, Amherst College

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  • Slavery Above the Mason-Dixon Line

    The North: Massachusetts and the Pioneer Valley Three Learning in Retirement members, Chuck Gillies, Frank Heston and Bob Romer share their learning in retirement and other research. Slavery and its Legacy.The Five Colleges Learning in Retirement (5CLIR) 2005 Memorial SeriesSession #2 – February 26 – Hampshire College INTRODUCTIONS (Ellipses … indicate omissions) HANKE: I’m Jonathan Hanke.…

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  • Slavery and Its Legacy Symposia

    A series of symposia focusing on Black slavery and its consequences for our times. Held February-April 2005.

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  • Slavery and the American Experience

    John Bracey and Manisha Sinha, UMass Afro-American Studies Hilary Moss, Black Studies, Amherst College

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  • The Residue of Slavery and Jim Crow in the Black Family

    Henry Thomas III, Moderator: CEO, Springfield Urban League; Mary Hall: Smith College, School for Social Work; Peter Brandon: Sociology, UMass Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley: St. John’s Congregational Church. Moderator: Henry Thomas III: CEO, Springfield Urban League.

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