Hello,
it would be nice, if I could only display the latest blog post on the starting page.
Currently it shows 4 entries.
Greetings
Florian Reiser
You have the option to dismiss them (click in the small circle with three dots) so they will no longer appear for you.
Hello Graham,
there is no small circle.
I was referring to the one I have outlined below. Do you have that on your view?
Graham, I think Florian didn't ask about the announcements in the forum software, but the blog posts in the Logos desktop application homepage. As I see it, they can't be dismissed, but will move down and drop out at the bottom as new content will be added on the top.
Hello NB.Mick,
correct. I've referred to the Logos Desktop App.
Thanks for the clarification. And Graham: thanks for the screenshot, so I could see, that you are talking about the web forum. That helped a lot. I've looked at my Logos desktop and nearly got crazy, because I couldn't find the small circle you've mentioned :D
Apologies for the confusion @Florian Reiser
Thanks for helping clarify @NB.Mick
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