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The Ego in the Machine: Is Our Need for Validation Creating an Existential Threat?

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Troubleshooting: Only the Latest Post Appears on My Homepage Blogger

Introduction:

Maintaining a blog is an excellent way to share your thoughts, ideas, and experiences with the world. However, occasionally you might encounter technical issues that can be frustrating to deal with. One common problem is when only the latest post appears on the homepage, while the remaining blogs are nowhere to be found. In this blog post, we will explore a solution to this issue.


Problem Description:


You've put effort into creating multiple blog posts, but when you publish them, only the most recent one is visible on your homepage. This is certainly not what you intended, especially when you have configured your layout settings to display a total of nine blog posts.


Solution:


To ensure that all your blog posts appear on the homepage as desired, follow these steps:


1. Edit the Latest Post:


Begin by editing the latest post you published. After a paragraph or an appropriate section, insert a "Jump Break." This break will create a divider that separates the content displayed on your homepage.


2. Identify the Last Post Displayed:


Once you've saved the changes to your latest post, go back to your homepage and scroll down until you find the last post visible on the page. Take note of this post, as you will need to edit it next.


3. Edit the Last Post:


Navigate to the post you identified in the previous step and open it for editing. Similar to the previous post, insert a "Jump Break" after a paragraph or section.


4. Repeat the Process:


Continue this process for each post that is not displaying on the homepage. Edit the post, insert a "Jump Break" after a suitable paragraph, and then move on to the next post until you have made the necessary changes to all of them.


5. Ensure Proper Formatting:


While editing each post, make sure to enter a heading or title for every blog. Proper headings not only help organize your content but also improve the overall appearance and readability of your blog.


6. Save and Update:


After inserting the "Jump Breaks" and ensuring proper formatting, save and update each post. This will apply the changes you made and ensure that the blog posts are now properly displayed on your homepage.


Conclusion:


By following the steps outlined above, you should be able to resolve the issue where only the latest post appears on your homepage. Remember to insert a "Jump Break" after a paragraph or suitable section in each blog post, scroll down to identify the last post displayed, and repeat the process until all your posts are appropriately formatted. Also, don't forget to enter headings for each blog to improve the overall readability and appearance of your website. Enjoy sharing your thoughts and experiences with your readers!

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