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# Blog pages

## 1. Open Blog pages section <a href="#id-1-open-blog-pages-section" id="id-1-open-blog-pages-section"></a>

1. From your Shopify admin, go to **Online Store** > **Themes**.
2. Find the theme that you want to edit and click **Customize**.
3. From the top-bar drop-down menu, select **Blog pages**.
4. Click **Blog pages**.

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## 2. General settings <a href="#id-2-general-settings" id="id-2-general-settings"></a>

* **Use one layout for all blog pages:** tick the checkbox and choose the layout in the below select box to display all blog pages in one layout.
* **Layout:** specify the layout of the post items. There are 3 values: **List**, **Large Grid**, **Very Large Grid**.
* **The number of posts per page:** Limit the number of posts displayed before the pagination.
* Show date: show/hide the date in each post.

## 3. Sidebar settings <a href="#id-3-sidebar-settings" id="id-3-sidebar-settings"></a>

* **Enable:** show/hide the sidebar.
* **Show recent posts:** show/hide the recent post block.
* **The recent posts limit:** limit the number of recent posts.
* **Show filter tags:** show/hide the tags block.


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