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Legaziofunk:
Hello folks,

happy effing new year ;-)

Sorry for being stupid these days, but that's how it feels!

Since my search on the above mentioned question did not result in any very concrete results, I am believing even more the answer must be simple!

Say, I want a section on one of my WB-pages to show a neat overview of a blog (here: a wordpress blog), how do I achieve this?
(In my case, I'd love to have this horizontally (cf. here, https://wbce.at/tpls/ where it is shown vertically - yup, I know, that's not a blog but comments, but you get the idea...))

- I fondled around with the "/feed"-option of Wordpress (means: wordpress provides you with the feed address by using www.yourblog.XX/feed by default)

- I tried using some add-ons such as news or so

But all that did not result in anything...!  :|

I guess, the solution is rather simple - or isn't it?   :lol:

Happy greetings nevertheless!

Your Legacy of Funk
...and keep on rocking in 2020 peepz!

Legaziofunk:
Oh, and I forgot to add, I read something about WIDGETS in this context - but that dd not bring me any further, since there are a ot of widgets out there...

*shrug*

hgs:
Lieber Legaziofunk

Wir wollen dir ja helfen, aber ich habe noch nicht begriffen was du genau machen möchtest.

Wir gehen auch immer davon aus, dass die neuste aktuelle WB-Version (2.12.2) und mindesten php7.x im Spiel ist.
Ist da so?

Also versuch es doch mal wie der Lehrer in der "Feuerzangenbole" als der Pauker die Dampfmaschine erklärt hat.
Er fing ungefähr so an:
Da stellen wir uns mal ganz dum an...

Ich möchte es wirklich verstehen, zur Zeit kann ich dir nicht weiter helfen.

DeepL
Dear Legaziofunk

We want to help you, but I haven't figured out exactly what you want to do.

We also always assume that the newest current WB version (2.12.2) and at least php7.x is in the game.
Is that so?

So try it like the teacher in the "Feuerzangenbole" when the teacher explained the steam engine.
He started like this:
Let's take a stupid approach...

I really want to understand. I can't help you right now.

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DarkViper:
Die Aufgabenstellung an sich ist mir soweit klar. Du brauchst eine Ausgabe im Stil von AnyNews, allerdings ist die Datenquelle nicht das WB-Newsmodul, sondern der Blog, bzw. ein Blogabschnitt, aus WP.
Derzeit gibt es bei WB kein spezialisiertes Modul, das sich die erforderlichen Daten direkt aus einer Fremdanwendung wie WP holen kann. Jedoch gibt es auch dafür mögliche Lösungsansätze.
Der einfachste Ansatz dürfte die Nutzung des WP-RSS-Feeds als offene Schnittstelle sein. Soweit ich mich erinnern kann, gibt/gab es zu WebsiteBaker ein RSS-Reader-Modul. Dieses könnte genutzt werden um die Blogdaten von WP  (oder einem beliebigen anderen System) abzurufen. Diese Daten müssten dann zur Anzeige nur noch an ein entsprechendes Template übergeben werden.
The task itself is clear to me. You need an output similar to AnyNews, whereby the data source is not the WB news module, but the blog, or a blog section, from WP.
There is currently no specialized module at WB that can get the necessary data directly from a third-party application like WP. However, there are also possible solutions to this problem.
The simplest approach is probably to use the WP RSS feed as an open interface. As far as I can remember, there is/was an RSS reader module for WebsiteBaker. This could be used to get the blog data from WP (or any other system). This data would then only have to be transferred to a corresponding template for display.

Manuela

Legaziofunk:
yup,
I'd say, Manuela got it!

Sorry, if my task at hand seemed a bit too confusing.

I also got the impression, there is no specialised tool for that - hence, my request.

The aforementioned RSS-Reader-Module is what I could not retrieve.

Where do I find this?

And how to procede from there exactly...?

Cheers!

Ups, I forgto to mention: YES! The technical stats are as required:

WB 2.12. AND latest PHP Version! :-)

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