Kentico 10 - Blog Repeater and Transformations










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On our development server I have:



  1. Set up the blog

  2. Created the first blog post

  3. Populated & published the first blog post

However the actual first page of the blog is blank. When I opened a ticket with Kentico they indicated that I might need to use a repeater and transformations for the preview details of each post and for viewing a specific post.



Can anyone point me to where I can learn how to do this?



Thank you.










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  • I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

    – Rui
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On our development server I have:



  1. Set up the blog

  2. Created the first blog post

  3. Populated & published the first blog post

However the actual first page of the blog is blank. When I opened a ticket with Kentico they indicated that I might need to use a repeater and transformations for the preview details of each post and for viewing a specific post.



Can anyone point me to where I can learn how to do this?



Thank you.










share|improve this question






















  • I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

    – Rui
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:40













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On our development server I have:



  1. Set up the blog

  2. Created the first blog post

  3. Populated & published the first blog post

However the actual first page of the blog is blank. When I opened a ticket with Kentico they indicated that I might need to use a repeater and transformations for the preview details of each post and for viewing a specific post.



Can anyone point me to where I can learn how to do this?



Thank you.










share|improve this question














On our development server I have:



  1. Set up the blog

  2. Created the first blog post

  3. Populated & published the first blog post

However the actual first page of the blog is blank. When I opened a ticket with Kentico they indicated that I might need to use a repeater and transformations for the preview details of each post and for viewing a specific post.



Can anyone point me to where I can learn how to do this?



Thank you.







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  • I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

    – Rui
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:40

















  • I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

    – Rui
    Nov 15 '18 at 16:40
















I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

– Rui
Nov 15 '18 at 16:40





I think you will need some basic Kentico Developer training first.

– Rui
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