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Hello Ciaran,

On my test website I like to make an template override for the Blog Classic (1) and the itempage (2) that follows after someone has clicked the 'Read more' button.
What I try to achieve is to make it look like this for the Blog overview and like this for the item pages.
The content I will get through make some Custom Fields where my client has to fill in only this so every page will have the same structure.
This is also easy to maintain for my client.
Can you maybe help get me in the right direction?
Thanks!

Greetings, Ton
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Hello Ciaran,

Many thanks!
I will look into this :D

Greetings Ton
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Hi Ton

Before starting I would suggest ensuring there is not a 3rd party component extension available that will do this for you. You may have some work ahead of you to do this with custom fields.

A good place to start would be https://slides.woluweb.be/cf/cf.html. This article goes through creating the fields and then outputting the output to your views,

As a base for the list view I would also suggest using the masonry view that comes with the template. Duplicate the following files in your templates html/com_content/category folder. Replace the 'masonry' in each file name to that of your choice.

masonry.php
masonry.xml
masonry_item.php
masonry_links.php


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