By Michael Chetelat on Saturday, 02 March 2019
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Would it be possible to post EasyBlog Entries to custom HTML pages that reside outside of Joomla? If so, please advise how to do this. THX
Hi there,

If you are using Built-in Composer(Easyblog Built-in composer) you can applied those HTML codes inside this blocks https://take.ms/k21pY and if you are using WYSWYG editor(TinyMCE and other editor) you can add them clicking this https://take.ms/ycE4D button and paste those HTML codes inside your content.

Can you give them a try and see how it goes.
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Saturday, 02 March 2019 13:14
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I am not sure we understand each other. I want to post EB entries inside of HTML pages that reside outside of Joomla - that is, I want to post blog entries onto a different webpage on a different site. Almost like an i-frame. Can this be accomplished using functionality within the EB code? Can this be accomplished using Javascript? Make sense?
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Saturday, 02 March 2019 22:45
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Hi there,

Sorry for confusion caused. Right now, i am not really sure how to embed them as i am not sure how those sites works currently. You will need to consult with them regarding this and see how it goes.

From my opinion, only way to achieve this is by using RSS feed. You can get those RSS feed URL here https://take.ms/REAiy.
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Monday, 04 March 2019 11:55
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Is it possible to post EB entries in two columns?
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Friday, 08 March 2019 00:30
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Hi there,

Yes you can. You will need to change your current Easyblog theme to Nickel theme as you can see here https://take.ms/ishst and configure those columns here https://take.ms/n9RQw.

P/S: In the future, please start a new ticket for any new questions rather than posting on your existing thread as it would be more difficult for us to manage in the future. Thanks for your understanding.
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Friday, 08 March 2019 10:21
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