How to Create a Blog Dashboard in Lime Funnels

Your blog dashboard is where you can easily view and manage all the blog posts on your Lime Funnels site. In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a blog dashboard page that neatly displays all your posts in one place.


Step 1: Create a New Page

On your Lime Funnels dashboard, go to Website Pages > Click “New Page” to create your blog dashboard.

Step 2: You can use one of our blog dashboard templates and simply edit the needed information on the page, or you can create your own layout from scratch.


If you want to use one of our ready-made templates, follow this guide: How to Select and Use Lime Funnels Templates


Step 3: To show all your blog posts on the page, you’ll use the “Posts” module. In the Lime Editor, click the “+” icon at the top-right corner of your screen, search for the Posts module you want to use, and then drag and drop it into the section where you want it to appear on your blog dashboard.

There are three modules that can display your blog posts:

  1. Posts
  2. Posts Carousel
  3. Posts Slider

Each one shows your blogs differently.


1. Posts Module - Displays multiple posts in various layouts. You can control how many posts appear and enable pagination.


Here are the layout types:
  • Columns layout: Posts appear in rows and columns.

  • Masonry layout: Posts appear in different heights

  • Gallery layout: Displays featured images in equal blocks, perfect for visual posts.
  • List layout: Displays posts in a vertical list with full content and images.

Tip: If you want to show the full text of each post, use the “List” layout in the Posts module.

2. Posts Carousel Module - Displays a row of posts you can scroll through horizontally, great for featured or recent blogs.


Layout options:

  • Gallery layout: Shows images in equal-sized blocks with post info on hover.
  • Grid layout: Shows thumbnails, titles, and excerpts in a neat grid.

3. Posts Slider Module - Only has one layout style. Displays one post at a time with text overlaid on the featured image, ideal for a more dynamic design. 


The featured image can be displayed in two ways.


  • A full-width background with text on top

  • A thumbnail beside the text

Step 4: When you’re happy with your design, click Done > Publish to make your blog dashboard live.


That’s it! Your blog dashboard in Lime Funnels is now ready. You can now share the page with your audience, explore your posts, and keep everything organized in one place.

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